Friday, February 12, 2010

What service do they give you when its a manicure for men?

what i mean is that when a guy goes to get a manicure many of them do for a fact because theyve told me and ive seen them and i myself have thinking of getting one what kind of service do they offer how is the process done and save the homophobic remarks when u answer its not just a womans thing anymoreWhat service do they give you when its a manicure for men?
they do the same thing on men as they do for women. They will ask you if you would like polish. This is completely up to you. I personally like polish on men - american or clear on the fingernails and french or red on toenails.What service do they give you when its a manicure for men?
they give you a hand massage with lotion, clean, trim and file your nails, and then sometimes buff them to give them a nice healthy shine, but not like a gloss as if you put on nail polish





and i believe that's it!
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  • The christian louboutin Manicure, Hot or Not (I have links if u dont know what it is)?

    I kinda think it looks gross but I like to know these things so is it in style and do you think its cute.





    http://specktra.net/f176/christian-loubo鈥?/a>The christian louboutin Manicure, Hot or Not (I have links if u dont know what it is)?
    God, I had a feeling it would look like that. LOL. I don't know...it's pretty weird, but I have the strange feeling I'll start to accept it, and maybe even one day get one XDThe christian louboutin Manicure, Hot or Not (I have links if u dont know what it is)?
    yuk
    i think its interesting looking, but i wouldnt get it because i dont like having long nails in the first place. id rather have the shoes than the manicure :)
    OOh i'm curious now,and i cannot get a picture from the link :(
    eh. its nothin special.


    i have accidentally gotten nail polish on the other side of nail (where the red is in the pic) and its a ***** to get off.


    imagine painting the other side of the nail on purpose...





    plus im not feelin the black nail polish. black nails dont really appeal to me


    i give an A for uniqueness tho
    I like it!





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    HOT!
    Ehhh...You would have to be really put together and glamorous to pull this off, like a celebrity. I can see this looking trashy on an average person.
    nice, i'd change the colors though.
    Kinda sexy, if you ask me.
    NOOOO.


    unless your a witch??
    Ouu...I like it!
    very cute
    no freakin way! I painted the back side of my nails when I has 6! (I sometimes do now!) Im shocked that some french guy stamped his name on it and thought it was original! I'm saying hot ... watch out for infection!
    It's kind of gothic. And realistically very hard to do. But pretty cool for something different.

    For the prom, i'm wearing a red dress. what color should i paint my nails or shall i get a french manicure????

    red nails are not the way to go. trying to match your nails with your dress is not a good idea, you will look like you are wearing too much red and if the shade red is not the exact same shade it will looks really crappy.





    I'd go with a neautral that compliments your skin or hair color. like pale pink, pale yellow or french.For the prom, i'm wearing a red dress. what color should i paint my nails or shall i get a french manicure????
    No offense or anything, but I think red nails kind of are out of style. I think getting a french manicure would look really good. It's classy, and cute.For the prom, i'm wearing a red dress. what color should i paint my nails or shall i get a french manicure????
    paint them black if you want the dress to pop
    French manicure.


    why is your prom in july???
    french is the best
    french is the way to go
    french, its the best
    maybe get red glittery tips that would be so cute
    manicure.


    or paint them a pale pink

    Help on doing a do-it-yourself french manicure???

    I have been using the little stickers to paint the white on perfectly, but the problem I'm running into is that the white takes way too long to dry and then I end up pulling the stickers off prematurely and messing up the white part. Do you have any recommendations on a solid white nail polish that dries very quickly? Or any other tips on DIY french manicures??Help on doing a do-it-yourself french manicure???
    i really love maybelline colorama french tip white it drys fast and lasts long. i also ude Kiss french manicure guides....i always do my own toes and it looks great, doing your own french tips takes time,patience, and practice lol...Help on doing a do-it-yourself french manicure???
    avon has self adhesive french manicure sets and they last about two weeks!





    www.youravon.com
    I would just go out and have them done. It is relativly cheap if you can find a coupon!!
    theyre so hard to do by yourself! its better if u just get it done at a nail salon. but if u wanna buy the lil packets, get a friend to do it for you cuz its kinda hard to do ur self. hope this helps





    xoxox reese
    I use the Sally Hensen french manicure set. Instead of using the little stickers, you could start by just painting the top portion of the nair white (it doesn't matter is it's straight or not). Once it dries, using a Q-Tip dipped in polish remover, form the white part. Once you do that, just go over the whole nail with the pink polish and you're done! I only do this on my toes...it's too hard to do on nails so for fingernails, go to a salon!
    You should get Maybelline Quick Dry nail polish avaliable at most drug stores.
    Wish I could help but I am a guy.
    If your like me and love to be pampered, I'd say just spend the $7 bucks or so to get them done at the salon and relax. Also, i know how it can be when you'd rather save that few bucks too so i recently got my own nail tools.





    You'll need: A nail file, a buffer to even, smooth and shine, nail polish remover, clear nail polish, an eye shadow brush, white polish, pink if desired, and nail glue definately helps as an extra to make the white tips last longer.





    All you need is a very thin coat of the glue along the ends of your nails, then brush on 1 thin coat of white. Next go back over the 1st hand and apply a second coat of the white. Then take your shadow brush and dip it in the nail polish remover. carefully just smooth out the edges, its really easy and helps. Then just throw on your pink and a smooth, shiny top coat.





    I would first go get this done at a nail salon for less than 10 bucks. Watch closely how they do this and then you'll get a much better idea on how to do it yourself. Also start with your feet for practice. Have fun!
    you can try





    Sally Hansen





    QUICK dri in white it works quick and is a nice consistency





    or you can try a manicure pen





    they sell them at SEPHORA or SHOPPERS DRUG MART





    they are sold from 3 dollars up to about 15





    so just loook around








    good luck

    Wut r bad side affects of having a manicure done ?

    i know our nails look absolutely fab after having a manicure/even if the nails rn't real...but seriously does having a manicure have any negative affects on our real nails?Wut r bad side affects of having a manicure done ?
    yea when they put acryillic tips on your nails and you keep them on for a while, oxygen does not get through to your real nail and they your real nail will become weak and thin, that's why when you get the fake ones taken off they hurt and are more flimsyWut r bad side affects of having a manicure done ?
    there are some side affects to the cuteness. if they are professionally done you can get a nail infection from fungus or your real nails could fall off after the fake ones do. i found out the hard way that i was allergic to the glue used and after it got under my nails and made some of them fall off. but i found a better manicurist through a friend and don't have any problems now.
    u mean fake nail set? well if so then ur nails get weak and kind of flaky after ur fake nails fall off
    Yes! My mom has had them most of her adult life, after you have had them once you will have to continue, it makes your nails thin, brittle and breakable. Try to stay away from it, do it the natural way, easier and cheaper.
    Always ask for a base coat, because otherwise your nails can get very yellow. Also, you may notice calcium deposits on your nails, but that's so normal. I get those all the time and they can be buffed out.
    Generally, no negative effects. Only cause for concern may be the scissors (if they're sterilized?) and whether the cuticles are cut too deep, may cause infection
    not that i can think of any.
    yeah it does have a bad affect bc the nail person files down your nails aand makes it really think which kills the nails and if you want to keep your nails healthy u shouldnt get them

    Artificial Nails? or just the regular french manicure(paint)??

    I was wondering if I should get artificial nails or just stick with the painted french manicure? What looks better to you and how much artifical nails cost?


    Thanks.Artificial Nails? or just the regular french manicure(paint)??
    no fake nails!


    paint it on!!





    it takes forever for the fake ones to come off,


    and like ur nails become all yellow and gross =[Artificial Nails? or just the regular french manicure(paint)??
    You can get those press on nails, scratch the surface of your real nails with an emery board and apply the press ons with nail glue and have the effect of artificial nails without them being damaged by the acrylic and drilling. This is cheaper too.


    In chicago artificial nails start at 25.00.
    OMG DO NOT GET ARTIFICIAL NAILS! go with just paint. I have gotten fake nails and when they took them off they were all deformed and gross! hope i helped!

    In a manicure set, what are they for?

    I got a manicure set and I was just wondering what these 2 ';tools'; were used for.





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    Thanks a lot for your help in advance.In a manicure set, what are they for?
    Well, the picture isn't very good, so I can't really see what the first one is. the second is for pushing back your cuticles. If you wrap a teeny piece of cotton around the other end (like from a cotton ball), you can dip it in nail polish remover and use it to clean up the sloppy parts when you finish painting :)
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