Conair Elegant Nails_C810C
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Six Accessories
Two Speeds
Cordless Convenience
Pampering from tip to toe begins with Elegant Nails by Conair. This easy to use eight piece manicure/pedicure system provides everything needed to create beautiful salon style results every time. At home, in the office, and while traveling, you can shape, buff, and shine your nails, and smooth rough skin to siken perfection.
Manicure :
Soak your hands in warm soapy water, then dry thoroughly.
Decide on the nail shape you want. The three most common nail shapes are round, square, or square with rounded edges.
Use a Smoothing Disc to smooth the edges of each nail. Then use the rounded end of the Cuticle Shaper to gently push the cuticles away from the nail plate. If desired, massage lotion or cream into the cuticle to help soften cuticle and promote healthy nails.Unwanted rough or hard skin can be reduced by using the Callus Remover and/or a Smoothing Disc. The side of the Pointed Stone may be use to carefully remove areas of hard skin beside the nail, using care not to damage the nail wall.In cases where rigdes and furrows are presint, a Smoothing Disc can be used to gently and carefully reduce the unevenness, using short intermittent strokes. This is not recommended more then once every eight weeks.
To give nails a healthy natural look, use the Polishing Disc, maximum of 30 seconds per nail, taking care to avoid the cuticle.
Finish your manicure by using a moisturizing lotion or cream.
Pedicure :
Soak your feet for five minutes in warm, soapy water and dry thoroughly.
Use a Smoothing Disc to reduce the length of the nail. Toe nails should befiled straight across to avoid ingrown toenail. Use the Fine Smoothing Disc on speed I as a finishing touch to the edges.
To reduce calluses, rough, or hard skin, use the Callus Remover or a Smoothing Disc. The thickness of dead skin can be reduced by using the side of the Pointed Stone. Where ridges and furrows are present, a Smoothing Disc can be used to gently and carefully reduce the unevenness, using short intermittent strokes.This is not recommended more then once every eight weeks.
Finish your pedicure by using a moisturizing lotion or cream.
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