How to French Manicure Toes

Apply a base coat., After you are positive your base coat is dry, pick out your favorite color., Next, get some tape and put it on your toe-nails., Get the polish of your choice and add a little on the brush., Allow your pedicure to dry before...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Apply a base coat.

    Let it dry for half an hour to be safe (you will see why shortly).

    You could watch your favorite television show to help pass some time.

    If it is not completely dry, your pedicure could not turn out right.

    How bad would that be?
  2. Step 2: After you are positive your base coat is dry

    This will be the color of your tip. , The space you leave left over will eventually create the tip of your pedicure. , Paint the space you had left over with the polish.

    Do that for all of your toe-nail. , If you remove the tape while it is still wet your supposed-to-be straight line won't be so straight.

    I suggest waiting another half-hour before removing the tape. , This will allow it to last longer. ,
  3. Step 3: pick out your favorite color.

  4. Step 4: get some tape and put it on your toe-nails.

  5. Step 5: Get the polish of your choice and add a little on the brush.

  6. Step 6: Allow your pedicure to dry before removing the tape.

  7. Step 7: Finally apply your top-coat to your toe-nails.

  8. Step 8: Finished.

Detailed Guide

Let it dry for half an hour to be safe (you will see why shortly).

You could watch your favorite television show to help pass some time.

If it is not completely dry, your pedicure could not turn out right.

How bad would that be?

This will be the color of your tip. , The space you leave left over will eventually create the tip of your pedicure. , Paint the space you had left over with the polish.

Do that for all of your toe-nail. , If you remove the tape while it is still wet your supposed-to-be straight line won't be so straight.

I suggest waiting another half-hour before removing the tape. , This will allow it to last longer. ,

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