Thursday, October 6, 2016

UTILYZE 10-in-1 Professional Electric Manicure & Pedicure Set With Powerful Nail Drill, Progressive 10-Speed Motor, Innovative Touch Control & More

I purchased this from Amazon at a discount. Here is the link if you are interested:

                UTILYZE 10-in-1 Professional Electric Manicure & Pedicure Set


Ever since my 32nd birthday when I decided to learn on my own how to do my own nails with acrylic and whatnot, I have been obsessed with nail drills and the like. This nail manicure and pedicure set is just what I wanted and needed to do my own pedicure, mostly. While I already have a nail drill that I've been using, this one's bits are much bigger than my little bits (ha!) and I can dedicate this set to doing pedicures. 

Instead of letting my feet soak first, I take off the nail polish first and then scrub the bottom of my feet with the electric callus remover to get rid of all the dead skin that I can see dry. Then I soak my feet in some tea tree soak that I purchased and let it soak in hot water (not scorching hot but as hot as I can stand it...which is nearing scorching hot lol) for about 15-20 minutes. Then I use a cuticle pusher to push back my cuticles to get the dead skin from under and on top of my toes, rinse, and repeat until I see no more dead skin. I then use a foot scrub with beads and do that for about a minute on each foot then rinse. Next, I use a pumice stone and scrub under my feet for about 2 minutes each foot, rinse, and repeat. Yes, I realize my pedicures are hours long but dammit I like soft, clean feet. 

At this point, I start with this nail drill. I pat dry my feet and begin to use the sapphire callus sander bit on top of my toes to get rid of the ridges on top. I don't do this long but enough to smooth the surface. Once it is to my desired smoothness, I use the felt polishing cone to get that natural shine. I put on a base coat of polish and let that dry for about 5 minutes and then apply lotion to my feet and I am done. I haven't had a use for all the bits just yet but I am sure with time, I will. Check out the pictures below to see what all comes with!




^ Amazon photo, no credit taken. ^






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