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Tuesday, October 26, 2004

Nail care for men

If you are like most men, you probably do not anything more than just cutting your nails when they grow too long. Yes, cutting nails is a matter of basic hygiene and it can not always be accomplished with just cutting them. What you need is a proper manicure.

And before you start laughing and start worrying that you might be labeled a metrosexual (though there is nothing wrong with that since you are more likely to attract women), you can have a manicure and still not think of yourself as feminine. In fact a lot of the things that women do (spa treatments, facials, manicures, pedicures, etc.) are very basic body care practices and should be part of your spa routine.

So what does a manicure do for a man?
  • A professional manicurist at a day spa not only cuts your nails but also cleans them thoroughly. It is not easy to cut your own nails and when you let an expert do that for you, you get better results.
  • Orly has now introduced a new natural-look nail finish NAIL FOR MALES. Once she applies it on you, your nails will look better and no one would know. This easily concealed nail care product helps protect your nails against damage and drying out. The product has been quite popular so much so that some women are using it - particulary executives who do not want to show off their nail polish. It gives the nails a very natural, buffed look.
  • And during the interim period to your next manicure appointment, use a nail cleaner and file to keep the nails in shape. Tweezerman, the best known brand in nail care, has introduced Pedro Ceramic Pocket Nail File & Cleaner specifically for men.

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