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An Easy 11-Step Guide to DIY French Nails at Home with Minimal Tools
An Easy 11-Step Guide to DIY French Nails at Home with Minimal Tools
An Easy 11-Step Guide to DIY French Nails at Home with Minimal Tools
Gather Your Supplies
You will need:
- Nail clippers and a file
- Cuticle pusher
- Base coat
- White nail polish (for the tips)
- Sheer pink or nude polish
- Top coat
- Cotton swabs and polish remover (for cleanup)
- Optional: Nail tape or French manicure strips for a guide
Prep Your Nails
Start by trimming and filing your nails to your preferred shape, usually a square or soft square shape for a classic French look.
Soak and Push Back Cuticles
Soak your nails in warm, soapy water for a few minutes. Gently push back cuticles with a cuticle pusher to clean up your nail bed.
Buff Your Nails
Lightly buff the surface of each nail to smooth out any ridges. This step helps the polish adhere better and gives a smoother finish.
Apply a Base Coat
Apply a thin layer of base coat on all nails to create a smooth foundation and help the polish last longer. Let it dry completely.
Use a Guide for the Tips
If you’re not confident in freehanding, apply nail tape or French manicure strips just below the tips of your nails to create a clean line.
Apply White Polish on the Tips
Using a steady hand, apply white polish to the tips of your nails. If you used tape, carefully peel it off while the polish is still wet for a clean line.
Correct Mistakes with a Cotton Swab
Dip a cotton swab in polish remover and carefully clean up any uneven edges along the tips for a precise look.
Apply Sheer Pink or Nude Polish
Once the tips are dry, apply a coat of sheer pink or nude polish over the entire nail to soften the look and create a classic French manicure effect.
Finish with a Top Coat
Seal the look with a glossy top coat for extra shine and durability. This step also helps smooth out any lines between the colors.
Let It Dry Completely
Allow your nails to dry fully to avoid smudges. To speed up drying, dip your nails in cold water for a few minutes after they’re touch-dry.