Cuticles are vital for the health and safety of your nails. However, they can accumulate dead skin over time. A cuticle cutter proves to be a useful tool for removing this excess dead skin. Learn the proper steps to effectively use a cuticle cutter: sanitize the cutter, soften your nails, gently remove dead skin, and moisturize your nail bed.
Preparing for the Procedure
Ensuring a Hygienic and Effortless Clipping Experience
Cleaning Your Cuticle Clipper
Ensure the Clipper Tips are Sanitized
Prepare Your Hands or Feet for Soaking
Techniques for Pushing and Cutting Your Cuticles
Utilize a Cuticle Pusher to Push Back Your Cuticles
Commence with Small Snips for Precision
Remove Dead Skin Carefully
Hydrate the Skin After Cuticle Removal
Prioritizing Safety Measures
Exercise Caution with Cuticle Clipping for Certain Health Conditions
Practice Moderate Cuticle Clipping
Preserve Some of the Cuticle
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