Product code: Bath for separating manicure pink
Comfortable bath will help to prepare the skin and nails to perform the manicure.
Pour warm water and put your hand down in the tub for a few minutes.
Material: polypropylene.
Information for wholesale customers: order from 6 pieces
Having pink nail polish can be a fun and feminine way to express yourself, but sometimes you may feel the need to switch it up. Removing nail polish can be a hassle, especially if you want to preserve your natural nails underneath. Luckily, there is a method that many people swear by for separating pink nail polish in a gentle and efficient way: a bath.
The first step in creating a pink nail polish removal bath is to gather the necessary materials. You will need a small container or bowl, natural oils like olive oil or jojoba oil, and some warm water. You may also want to include some salt or sugar to aid in exfoliating any dry skin around your nails. Additionally, if you have any accessories for manicure like a nail buffer or file, now is the time to use them to buff and shape your nails.
Once you have all your materials ready, it's time to create the bath. Start by filling your small container with warm water, not too hot as it can damage your nails, and then add a few drops of your chosen natural oil. The oil will help to moisturize your nails and prevent them from becoming dry and brittle. If you're using salt or sugar, add a tablespoon or two to the water and mix it in.
Next, place your hands into the bath and allow them to soak for a few minutes. You can use this time to relax, listen to music or meditate, anything that can keep you relaxed and comfortable. While soaking, use a cuticle pusher to gently push back your cuticles. This step is essential as it helps to prevent your nails from staining pink. If your cuticles are not pushed back, there is a higher chance that you could become stained.
After soaking, use a cotton ball or pad to wipe off any remaining pink nail polish. You may need to apply some pressure to get all the polish off completely, but avoid using too much force as it can be damaging to your nails. Once you have removed all the polish, rinse your hands with clean water to remove any remaining salt or sugar.
Now that your hands are clean and manicured, finish off by applying some cuticle oil or hand lotion to your nails. This will help to moisturize your nails and prevent them from becoming dry or brittle. And that’s it! You have successfully separated the pink nail polish from your nails and kept them looking healthy and beautiful.
In conclusion, using a bath to remove pink nail polish is a safe, gentle, and effective method that can keep your natural nails looking great. Follow the simple steps above and pamper yourself with a mani-pedi treatment that you deserve.