Nails are as important as any other part of your body and they should always look clean and up to date. Your hands are always in motion so you should focus on them as well before your big night. If you aren’t planning to get your nails done from parlor then you should do it by yourself at the night before. This would save your time on the day and you will get plenty of time to do your own makeup. A gorgeous nail color would surely help you to stand out from the rest of the crowd as well. Don’t think to go to prom without getting your nails done. Here are the three things you should do before your prom night:
Manicure and Pedicure
Your hands and feet will so they should look neat and clean as well. If you are wearing beautiful heels but your feet look dirty, then there is no point of wasting your money on high-end shoes. Your hands should also look beautiful and free from dirt. If you can’t afford manicure and pedicure from parlor, then you can easily do at home as well. Take a small tub and fill it with hot water. Now, add three tablespoons of baking soda, salt and squeeze the juice from one lemon. Now soak your feet in this water for 20 minutes. After this, use soap and use a foot file to clean your feet.
File your Nails
Before you apply nail color, file your nails. You can make any nail shape you want, just keep one thing in mind that the length of all the nails should be equal.
Apply Nail Color
Now it is the time to apply nail color. As we have already mentioned before that you should apply nail color a night before so you can get plenty of time to do your hair and makeup on your prom day. Pick your favorite color and apply it on your nails. Don’t forget to apply base coat and topcoat as well. While choosing nail colors, make sure it matches or contrasts with the color of your dress. Nude and pink nail colors look great and they go well with every color.
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