Count me in the do it yourselfers. Thanks for the tips.
I have found that the back end of a steel tweezerman tweezers works great for pushing back my cuticles. And I use it to sort of file/push away leftover tissue. My tendency is to get a little agressive with cuticle pushing b/c mine grow so fast. Then, if I haven't oiled or lotioned them in advance-- possibilty for ripped skin increases.
Yup, Darby... I need to be more gentle. And butterfly, you are right. I need to stop rushing and prep my cuticles first. Thanks for the reminders
Re: ridges, the nail salon ladies were really ruining my nails by sawing away with the heavy grain of the file. I think they were insuring my need to return b/c my nails were so damaged
Now, I leave them a little ridgey and use nailtekk as a base coat (only coat really). That has the potential to really dry the cuticles but it works so well that I take the risk.
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