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Cuticle Softener: Beauty Spa Pedicure Methods & Nail Care Tips

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Summary: Learn how to use cuticle softener to do your own home pedicures with these nail care tips using beauty spa pedicure methods and techniques in this free diy video.

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By Lillian Garcia
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Lillian Garcia is the owner of Salon de Scottsdale in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She has been a hair artist and beauty consultant since 1974.read more

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eugenia2 said

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on 8/2/2008 I've noticed that this lady has beautiful and well-groomed feet ;)

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"This is the cuticle softener that I purchase at Beauty Supply House that sells products to the public. The importance of a cuticle softener is to do just that it softens all the dry dead skin all around the toenails. I'm going to start applying it and you use that with the hot soapy water to soak just to help it loosen it even further. So you just apply the softener on each toenail and just rub it in really really well just even rub it even around back of the toes because there is really dry skin and this would help loosen it and just kind of work it in each toe and each nail try to get it really good under the free edge which is underneath the top part of your nail. Once that is complete on one foot we would continue on with the other foot doing the exact same thing."

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