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Ask the Footcandy Girl
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If you have a question for the
Footcandy Girl, please email us at questions@footcandy.com.
Q: When getting a manicure/pedicure does the polish and designs
have to match?
A: Absolutely not! Keep in mind that your pedicure will outlast your
manicure so try to select a polish and design that you won’t tire of.
Q: What can I use instead of toe separators or cotton when
polishing my toenails?
A: I use this in my salon all the time. Take paper towel and
fold it in half on an angle, roll and twist. Place the paper towel
between the toes in an over under pattern.
Q: How do I keep my cuticles under control between pedicures?
A: A quick and easy method is to gently push back cuticles with a
towel after a shower or bath. Doing this frequently will keep those
cuticles under control!
Q: What do I need to paint nail art?
A: Depending on the designs you choose, there are several different
products that I use in my salon. You can find any of these products at your local arts and crafts store. It’s
inexpensive and it’s easy! The first item you will need is a brush.
There are two that I cannot live without. A small detailer and a
striper brush. Next, you’ll need water-based acrylic paint and your
favorite polishes. You can find out how to create different designs on my
"How to..." section at footcandy.com.
Q: How do I get rid of those ugly yellow stains on my toenails?
A: Don’t have time to soak? Quick fix. Use a semi fine
buffing block (you can find this at any drugstore). Remove polish and
lightly buff the yellow stains and wipe nails with polish remover. Make
sure you always use a base coat before applying any polish. This will
reduce the staining.
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