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Manicure Sets- Why they are Handy

By: Jessica Jameson..

Manicure Sets can be as simple or as complicated as you want them to be. You can purchase a basic manicure set at the drug store or your local discount store. A basic manicure set will probably consist of a nail file, tweezers, nail clippers, fingernail scissors and a cuticle pusher.

With the right supplies, you can easily give yourself an awesome manicure at home. And if you're on a budget, then those supplies need to be affordable and last for a long time. Here's some great tips on how and where to find great deals on manicure supplies.

Let's start with the basics. What do you need to give yourself a manicure? To start with, you need a good nail polish remover, cotton balls (never use toilet paper or paper towels - you will go throw a lot more than using a couple of cotton balls.), and quality nail polish. You should also purchase a small manicure set if you don't already have one. If you plan to go on the glamorous side, you'll need professional manicure kits such as ones containing French manicures, or acrylic supplies if you plan to add tips to your existing nails.

These are the places that sell the exact same tools and equipment to salons and spas, and while you may pay a little more money to shop here, the quality of the product is superior. These stores sell complete manicure sets, or you can choose to customize your needs by purchasing individual tools. If you're really looking for top-notch tools and equipment, they sell the fancy airbrush machines and electric nail buffers, too.

In addition to the old fashioned manicure sets you can purchase all kinds of kits at all different kinds of stores. Some kits will have cute little carrying cases like mine (well not as cute as mine, but cute nonetheless). There are kits aimed at the target market of teenagers and small children.

Most grocery or local department stores also carry small manicure sets. These contain essential items such as nail clippers, nail files, nail scissors, and cuticle sticks. A good manicure set is usually found for less than $3 and with proper care, can last for several years to come. You can also find items at these stores for the more complicated manicure, but those items should be purchased at a beauty supply retailer.

If you're looking for something to just keep stashed away in your purse or car, then go for the lower-priced sets. You'll normally get a small set of nail clippers, nail scissors, a small file, and a cuticle stick. These are great for taking care of those annoying hangnails or filing down a broken nail at the office. If you plan to do your own manicures at home on a regular basis, then consider purchasing a manicure set that's a little more expensive. You'll get all the tools found in the cheaper kits, plus a few extras such as nail polish, cuticle and hand cream, and nail designs.

It is a good idea to go through your manicure set periodically and purge any old and outdated manicure supplies. You should replace the orange sticks and emery boards pretty regularly in order to avoid spreading fungus and bacteria that live under our nails. In addition, you should throw out polishes after about a year. I am guilty of adding fingernail polish remover to that last favorite bottle of discontinued perfect red. You know this particular beauty sin; the polish is real thick so you thin it out using remover. Well stop doing it, its ridiculous. Buy a new color already!

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