1. Getting started
Get a basin with lukewarm water, a towel and all the utensils you need out. See if pumices, nippers, scissors and files are in shape. Choose the shade of nail polish that you want to use, get out cotton wool pads etc. Assemble all of it so you won’t have to run about looking for things while you are inconveniently in the middle of your pedicure.
Store pedicure tools
together in one basin so they‘ll be easy to get out
2. Remove old nail polish
It’s recommended to use an acetone-free nail polish remover as using acetone might dry your toenails and cause them to crack or split at the edges.