Showing posts with label Nails. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nails. Show all posts

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Holiday Cuticle Care

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With the party season just around the bend, the modern belle of the ball should be ready for some serious partying spree. Enjoy the festivities with good friends, great food and dashing looks. Always amp up your oomph factor with a tastefully styled wardrobe.  But after picking out the right dress and shoes, do not forget to match your holiday outfit with beautiful and well-kept hands and feet.

It is no secret that the key to sexy paws is manicures and pedicures. Manicures and pedicures do not only clean your nails but they also help moisturize your hands and soles. Maintaining a regular manicure and pedicure schedule with your nail technician will go a long way from just having clean cuticles. Keeping your claws regularly manicured can prevent nasty hang-nails, delicate fingernails and unsightly wrinkles in the hands and cuticles. In the same way, pampering yourself with pedicures can protect you from common foot problems such as calluses and in-grown toe nails.

Manicure and pedicure treatments complete your beauty routine.  The basic treatment starts with soaking the hands and feet in warm soapy water to soften the skin. Then, they are gently scrubbed, moisturized and massaged.  Nails are clipped to keep them neat and dainty.

You can either skip the polish and be done with nude nails or you can don a festive spirit and paint your nails with polishes that are seasonally appropriate. For this party-hopping season, you can never have too much of sparkly things, so go ahead and glam up with glittery gold nails. If you are opting for a more sophisticated appeal, the deep, dark jewel-tone nail polish is ideal for you.

Always maintain strong and healthy nails for they protect the tips of your hands and toes, plus they are essential in many everyday activities.  You should not grow out nails more than a quarter inch past the tips of your fingers for anything longer may verge on looking tacky.

Give serious attention to your nail health, consider having a professional pedicure and manicure at least once every month. Visit Monaco Boutique and Salon in Tampa, Florida for a polished look, from head to toe.



Monaco Boutique and Salon
2907 West Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33609
813-870-1709    
http://www.monacosalon.com/                             

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Manicure and Pedicure for First-Timers

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If this is your first time to consider getting a manicure and pedicure, you better be prepared for a lifetime of going to the nail salon. Because trust me, this is an experience you’ll always be yearning for. Girls and women like getting their nails done. It’s quite a relaxing and pampering experience. And of course, your nails will be so pretty once you leave the salon.

Feeling anxious about your first manicure and pedicure is very normal. However, there’s really nothing to fear or be scared of. What you should look forward is the pleasurable experience. So, how is a regular mani and pedi done at a nail salon?
  • The nail technician will remove any nail polish, if you have some on you.
  • After that, she will, shape and file your nails according to your preference. Some women like it short, long, square or natural-shaped.
  • The nail technician will apply cuticle cream on your cuticles and push them. This is done to clean the cuticles.
  • The most favorite part of a manicure and pedicure is the massage. Nail technicians massage you for free but that can only take around 5 to 10 minutes tops. If you want more, you have to pay for that service.
  • After the massage, it’s time to apply the nail polish. A nail salon has a big collection of nail polishes to choose from so it’s best that you start picking your colors at the beginning of your session. If you want it plain and classy, you can get a French Manicure.
  • There are nail technicians that can also do nail art work. They can create cute designs on your nails but this comes with an extra charge.
  • Once the nail polish or nail art is applied, it’s time to dry the polish under the UV light. It helps dry the polish faster and make the polish harder. Sometimes, and this really happens, the nail polish doesn’t dry properly even after two hours so putting it under the UV light will be extremely helpful.

When you leave the nail salon, be careful with your nails. The polish might still chip if you’re not too careful. But before you leave, make sure to give the nail technician a tip (around 15-20% of the service). Now that you know how a manicure and pedicure is done, you can start gathering ideas on what designs you want done.


Salon Monaco 
2907 W Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33609
(813)870-1709 

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Easy Tips on How to Do Pedicure at Home


Tampa girls love getting their nails done, this completes their look. But going to the nail salon every week can be heavy on the budget. The next option is to do pedicure alone at home and learning how to do it can go a long way especially if you have an unexpected event to go to.

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Another benefit of doing pedicure at home and alone is that you are sure of the cleanliness of your tools. Using other people’s nail cleaning tools can bring about skin problems and infections. But of course, there’s always an exception. A highly reputable Tampa nail salon will only use sterilized tools for clients to avoid such problems.


Tips on Doing Pedicure Alone

  • The first step is to remove the existing polish with a polish remover. Make sure every colored polish is removed.
  • Next, soak your feet in warm water to soften the nails and cuticles. Adding Epsom salt is a great idea to exfoliate the dead skin around the feet too. Soaking can also soften the calluses.
  • Exfoliate the feet using a foot scrub. With the skin softened, it will be easier to remove dead skin and calluses. However, do not rub so hard. Use a foot file after scrubbing to smoothen the skin and apply foot cream as well.
  • After drying the foot, it’s time to clean the cuticles using a pusher and a cuticle softener. Rub the nails gently.
  • After working on the cuticles, it’s time to trim the nails.
  • After trimming the nails, you can file your nails already. Nail files shape the nails.
  • You can massage your foot before applying the polish but this is purely optional.
  • Apply the nail polish and use polish remover to remove excess polish around the nails. And then dry the polish and you’re all set.

While doing pedicure at home can really save you money, the quality of work compared to what a Tampa nail salon can offer is completely different. Nail experts will not only clean and color your nails but they will give you a relaxing experience as well. After all, massaging your own feet doesn’t compare to how other people will massage it. So if you have the time and money, it is highly recommended to make your way to a reputable Tampa nail salon to get a pedicure.



Salon Monaco
2907 West Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33609, USA
(813)870-1709

Monday, April 8, 2013

The Dos and Do-Nots in Keeping Your Nails Healthy

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Regular visits to the nail salon is best in keeping your nails at its prettiest. Learning how to assess whether your nails look normal or not are the first steps in keeping them healthy; normal nails should appear smooth, without pits, grooves and other discolorations. However, your nails can change as you age, which is also normal. When your nails become different even after a manicure or pedicure, there might be a problem. Here’s what you should keep in your mind to steer clear from nail complications.


Do:
  • Keep your nails clean and dry-  growth of bacteria and fungi hasten in the presence of moisture. There are organisms that grow underneath your nails and will soon cause the abnormalities. Wear cotton lined gloves when washing clothes or dishes or handling harmful agents.
  • Trim and file fingernails- just like a simple manicure and pedicure in a nail salon, the nails should be cut in appropriate length and style. Nails should be cut straight across and filed at its edges to avoid pricking. When your nails are too hard file, you can cut a gentle curve on its edges.
  • Moisturize- dry nails can be dangerous and painful sometimes. Not only will it appear with cracks breaks, but will also have sharp edges due to its brittleness. Regular visits to the nail salon will save you from such problems

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Don’t:
  • Abusing your fingernails by using them to prick, poke and pry things is just the worst thing to do if you’re really aiming for beautiful nails. Professionals in nail salons recommend you to use other items such as cards or coins to do such.
  • Biting your nails or picking at your cuticles will damage the nail bed.  This can cause cuts or other problems alongside your nails that can attract bacteria and fungi to thrive--resulting to an infection.
  • Pulling your hangnails will surely hurt, but the aftershock is the worst. The bruise will be a port of entry for bacteria and will surely hurt when inflamed. Make use of a nail cutter to clip off the hanging nail.

Visit your local salon and have your nails attended to regularly. Make sure that the you know your nail technician well and that the salon is dependable. Claws don’t have to be ugly and sharp to get your prey nowadays. Beautiful and clean nails can go a long way.




Salon Monaco
2907 West Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33609, USA
(813)870-1709