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Summary: Learn how to clean up after doing your own home pedicures with these nail care tips using beauty spa pedicure methods and techniques in this free video.
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
"I'm Lillian with expertvillage.com and I have now completed a do it your self home pedicure and now we are ready for clean up. What you want to do is empty the water from the basin, rinse it out with soapy water, especially if your sharing the basin with other members of your family. You are going to want to throw away the excess cotton. Once your toenails dried completely dried you are going to unweave or remove the cotton from between your toes and you are going to dispose of those as well. Next when you purchase decals there is a lot of them that come and it will last you a long time. They cost about $5 they would last you for many many months so I'm just going to put those back in the sleeve complete with the roller and save those. I'm going to get the cut that I had the Epsom salt in and put all my used implements, I'm going to run them with soapy water including the emery board which is also washable. Run them under soapy water and then I'm going to soak them alcohol for about 20 minutes just to disinfect them encase other members of the family use the same implements that you use. Other then that I'm just going to put all my nail polishes away, the Epsom salt, and just save them. All together so we could have them ready for the next time around. That is about it. "
eHow Article: How to Clean Up After a Beauty Spa Pedicure