How to remove the cuticle correctly?

A few decades ago, during the manicure on the cuticle, little attention was paid, or simply cut it with scissors or tweezers. Today, the most commonly used method is cuticle removal without circumcision, which presupposes its preliminary softening by special means.

Cuticle Remover

In order to know how to properly remove the cuticle, it does not necessarily have to be a professional manicurist . It is enough to study certain principles of removing the cuticle at home and observe the following sequence of actions:

  1. The first step is to remove the old varnish from the nails, wash your hands thoroughly and wipe them dry. Next, carefully apply a special gel to remove the cuticle in such a way that it does not fall on the nail itself, and wait 3 to 10 minutes (depending on the type of gel used) until the cuticle softens. Among the nail care products on the world market, the best tool is the Instant Cuticle Remover by Sally Hansen. It does not irritate the skin and gently removes the cuticle, while not having an unpleasant odor.
  2. Instead of the gel, you can use oil to remove the cuticle, but it is worth remembering that it works effectively only when the unedged manicure is done at least once a week. The oil can be applied not only to the cuticle, but also to the entire nail, since it does not affect the nail plate, but, on the contrary, it nourishes and strengthens it. Oil CND Solar oil contains jojoba oil and vitamin E, which nourishes and softens the cuticle, making your nails stronger.

Cuticle removal without circumcision

The next step is the cautious removal of the cuticle to the nail bed using a stick from an orange tree. Do not put too much pressure on the nail and push the cuticle away with sharp movements, as this can damage the nail bed. It is best to keep the wand at an angle of approximately 45 degrees to the nail and move it as slowly as possible.

Then you can use sharp tweezers to remove the cuticle, if it looks ragged or slightly uneven. However, with regular manicure, the tweezers become simply unnecessary, because the cuticle looks quite well-groomed.

In conclusion, you should wash your hands again with warm water with a mild detergent and apply a nourishing cream with anti-inflammatory effect, carefully rubbing it into the nail bed. If necessary, immediately apply to the nails of any varnish should be previously de-oiled, and the place of the removed cuticle treated with antiseptic solution.

Those who are afraid of doing unedged manicure themselves should at least once turn to an experienced manicurist who can clearly demonstrate how to properly remove the cuticle.

With a limited amount of free time, you can use a pencil to remove the cuticle, the effect of which manifests itself in a few seconds. However, it should be remembered that the use of such a pencil is an emergency measure and does not negate the need to regularly do a manicure and care for the cuticle.