The Luxury of the Manicure Warmer
One of the most frivolous yet enjoyable things women do is polish their nails. The nurturing act of taking care of your nails is something that can relieve stress and help you feel more attractive. When you look at your hands and see how pretty they look, you get a boost of confidence. Well groomed nails can add to your professionalism at work and give off the impression to others that you are confident and pay attention to even the smallest details. To add to the luxury of every manicure, use a manicure warmer.
Warmers can be found for less than $20 in most every beauty supply store or even online. They are used to warm up lotions, creams and oils to be used for your manicure. If you've had a professional manicure before, then it's likely you're familiar with a warmer. If not, you should definitely get one for your home manicures. They're affordable, easy to use, and very useful. Not only does the warm lotion feel more pleasant, it works more efficiently. When you warm your moisturizer, it penetrates the skin in a more effective manner.
While you're shopping for a warmer, why not stock up on some other manicure supplies as well? Emery boards are always a must. Today's nail files come in different grades and grits for natural and acrylic nails. Buffers are great when you want a shiny finish without polish. When shopping for colored enamel, why not buy a few conservative colors and a few trendy colors? OPI is a popular brand that sells gorgeous enamels with fun names like I'm Not Really a Waitress and Coney Island Cotton Candy. OPI also makes great moisturizers and accessories for natural and artificial nails.
A manicure warmer makes a perfect gift for the woman who has it all. It also makes a perfect gift for yourself! You can even make up a little gift basket that contains a warmer, lotion and a few bottles of polish. There's nothing more pleasant than a hand and foot massage with warm lotion. Most any lotion can be used in a warmer. Some are specially designed to be heated. You can even use your manicure warmer to heat oil for your hands and hair. Heated olive oil, for example, makes a great treatment for both hair and nails.
Copyright 2007 Janice J. Sterling - All Rights Reserved
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