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DIY French Pedicure

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So now that summer is here you are probably going to be wearing a lot of toe friendly footwear in the upcoming days. You definitely can’t be exposing those toesies to the world with out a rockin’ pedicure. I personally love french manicures or pedicures. I love the simplicity and clean lines of the french manicure but I hate going to the nail salon and shelling out big bucks to have it done. I’m a stay at home mom and I just can’t afford to spend that type of money on my toes so I came up with a solution to get that nail salon french pedicure without hurting my wallet.

[the above photo is an example of the DIY French Pedicure that this tutorial will hopefully help you achieve]

Step 1: Start with clean, polish free toes.
Step 2: Start with one toe at a time. Take white polish and paint the very tip of your toe where your natural growth appears.
Step 3: Then immediately take a Q-tip dipped in fingernail polish remover and go under the line of white polish that you just painted while it is still wet and try to make the line as perfect as possible.
Step 4: Repeat steps 2 & 3 to the rest of your toes. Let dry completely.
Step 5: Lastly cover your whole entire nail with a clear hard top coat. I like to use a top coat that is slightly tinted with either blue or a pink color versus the completely clear kind but all clear is good too.

Let dry and you are done! It is that simple.


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  • Sheena said:

    I use the same method! I used to use these curved stickers to make the design, but now I don’t need them.