How to remove cuticles correctly: classic and European methods of removal

Not many people know how to remove cuticles correctly, and today we will look at two ways to remove cuticles at home, this is the classic method of removal and the European one. The cuticle is a piece of skin that covers the base of the nail and protects it from infection. However, over time, old cells die and burrs and cracks appear. Also, the cuticle grows into the nail plate and can cause poor growth. Therefore, you need to pay attention to the cuticle and regularly remove it from the nail plate.

To ensure that cuticle removal does not lead to bad consequences, adhere to the following rules:

1. There is no need to remove it too often, as this may cause the nail fold to become dry and the cuticle to grow larger. 2. Try to cut it evenly the first time. After all, the remaining part of the cuticle on the nail dries out and becomes a hangnail. 3. Remove only the dead part. Touching the living part of the skin roll is accompanied by pain and cuts. 4. Before removing the cuticle, it needs to be softened using hand baths.

Grandma's method: waffle towel

In the time of our grandmothers, there was no oil industry as such. However, women did not forget to take care of their hands. They came up with a simple way to remove cuticles - using a waffle towel. Every time after a shower, while your hands are steamed, carry out a simple procedure, and you will forget about hangnails and rough skin around the nail.

  1. Push back cuticles with a towel. You need to move towards the base of the nail.
  2. Moving the roller aside, wipe the area around the nail with a towel - in an arc. Try to remove as much as you can, but don't overdo it so you don't abrade the skin too much.
  3. Wash your hands, apply nourishing cream.


A regular waffle towel will help fight cuticles (Photo: talisfirma.ru)
Don’t expect a wow effect the first time. But if you push back the cuticle every day with a towel, then over time it will stop growing. Your hands will look perfect with minimal effort and time!


If you regularly push back the cuticle, over time it will slow down its growth, and your manicure will always look perfect (Photo: juarabeauty.com)

If you regularly push back the cuticle, over time it will slow down its growth, and your manicure will always look perfect (Photo: juarabeauty.com)

Removing the cuticle with scissors or tweezers:

- treat instruments and fingers with an antiseptic to prevent infection; - steam your fingers and wipe them dry with a towel; - push back the cuticle and lift it a little with an orange stick; - remove excess skin with tongs or scissors, starting from the sides and ending in the middle; - cut it into thin strips, do not pull or pull back the cuticle; — after manicure, apply cream or oil to the cuticle.

Why does the cuticle need to be removed?

The leathery ridges located around the nail plate are designed to protect against the penetration of pathogenic microorganisms. Their outer layer consists of dead cells. If they are not removed, hangnails will begin to appear, creating constant discomfort due to constant snagging. After some time, the rough, prickly shoots will bring the most unpleasant sensations and ruin the appearance of the manicure.

For this reason, it is necessary to eliminate the upper layer of the dermis from time to time. The procedure is not difficult to carry out on your own, but you need to be careful, because due to a small wound or crack, infection or an inflammatory process can occur. To determine the thickness of excess skin, steaming is used, after which keratinized cells are visible, differing in color and structure.

Removing cuticles with cuticle nippers:

— disinfect the cutters; - place them so that the lower cutting blade is under the steamed cuticle, and pressed firmly against the nail plate; - lift the cuticle a little and trim it along the entire arc; - move the pliers smoothly and rest them on your index finger; - the remaining cuticle can be pushed back with a pusher.

Using a special cuticle file

More recently, special cuticle files have appeared on sale. Using them at home is easy and convenient. This procedure is even simpler than using a remover and pusher.

  1. Holding the file parallel to the skin, treat the area of ​​the cuticle and side ridges. There is no need to apply pressure - movements should be light and gentle so as not to damage the living tissue and surface of the nails. Treat all nails in the same way.
  2. The manicure is almost complete. All that remains is to wash your hands under running water and apply special oil to the cuticle area.

As you can see, this method is really extremely simple. You can see the smart nail file in action in the following video.

Pros and cons of cuticle files

There's no denying the effectiveness and ease of use of this new manicure tool. Once you purchase this item, you will discover a number of its advantages.

  • No pre-steaming of the skin is required.
  • The time spent on manicure is significantly reduced.
  • There is no need to use aggressive chemicals, that is, remover.

However, not all experts agree with the correctness of using this new product among manicure tools for two reasons.

  • In the absence of experience and certain dexterity, there is always the possibility of damage to the skin of the side ridges and living cuticle tissue.
  • Cheap nail files will not give good results. Poor quality coating can only increase the risk of injury to soft tissues and the nail plate. In turn, high-quality nail files from trusted companies are quite expensive.

If you can afford to purchase a quality item and have some skill in performing manicures, then this tool can become your faithful assistant. If you have no experience, it is still better to opt for the option with a remover.

Removing cuticle with an orange stick

The advantage of this stick is that it does not damage the nail and helps eliminate various infections. In order to remove the cuticle with its help, you first need to soften it in a bath with essential oil. Then you need to carefully push it away with an orange stick. After this, using the flat side of the stick, we begin to remove the part that gives in easily.

Do not use an orange stick more than once. For each manicure you need to take a new and clean stick.

How to choose the right tool?

  1. When choosing a tool, you need to take into account its composition and quality. No matter how beautiful and neat plastic handles are, you should still give preference to a completely metal base - they are more reliable and durable. Only metal material is used in professional salons; it is this material that helps maintain the sterility of the instrument.
  2. The presence of sharpening and preferably done by hand. It is very sharp and therefore eliminates the appearance of burrs on the nail. Good sharpening prevents you from cutting yourself.
  3. The handle should be comfortable and fit well. It should not slide while in your hand. For this purpose, there are special notches on the tool in the holder area.
  4. The size of the tool is selected based on the size of your hand. The length of the blade is usually from 115 to 150 mm. Be sure to hold the instrument in your hand before purchasing.
  5. The tool should not leave marks or scratches on the nail. It’s very easy to check, just run a spatula across your palm; if you don’t experience any unpleasant sensations during the process, then it’s made with high quality.

A spatula can be found in almost any manicure set, as it is the most popular tool.

The effectiveness of scrapers, pushers and orange sticks in manicure is very high; it allows your nails to look neat by removing burrs, cuticles and other growths. What preference you give to the tools is entirely your choice. All of them are useful and easy to use.

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Removing cuticles with gel remover:

There is a special remover for comfortable cuticle removal. After steaming, you need to apply it to the skin for a while, and then simply wipe off with a napkin and remove the remaining cuticle with a stick. The length of time the remover stays on the nail is different for everyone and is indicated in the instructions. Choose a gel with an average exposure time, as its composition is less aggressive. Do not leave the gel on your nails longer than prescribed and use it no more than once a week.

Video on how to properly soften, trim and remove cuticles at home

  • Master class on hardware preparation of nails for gel polish coating. In the video, the master explains in such detail which cutter to use to remove overgrown cuticles, how to remove gel polish from it, that even a beginner can do it at home.
  • Scissors or wire cutters? The master talks about two ways to remove the periungual leathery pad. Additionally gives recommendations on tool selection.
  • The author of the video, a nail service master, gives a professional review of removers. Frequency of use, individual selection of products according to skin type, application rules - the video contains answers to the most popular questions.

What are your favorite ways to remove dead skin around your nails? Share your secrets with us, we will be grateful.

Dry manicure technique

You can remove the cuticle without steaming using a special preparation with fruit acids that soften the cuticle. This type of remover is used only for dry manicure.

To do a dry manicure, we need:

- orange stick; - napkins; - cuticle remover.

First, the drug is applied to the cuticle for 3 minutes. If you have soft cuticles, they will come off on their own. But if the cuticle is hard, then you will need to use a stick.

After the procedure, you must carefully remove any remaining product from your nails with lotion or milk.

What it is

First, let's explain what a cuticle is. This is the name given to the layer of skin that is located at the base of the nail. For some this area is very tender and thin, for others it is quite dense and hard. The condition of the cuticle depends entirely on care and hydration. But what is it for? It's simple - to protect the nail bed from damage and penetration of various pathogenic bacteria. If you don’t take care of the cuticle, it begins to dry out and crack, everyone’s least favorite hangnails form, and the risk of infection increases.

During a manicure, the master usually carefully removes the cuticle, which gives the nails a well-groomed and aesthetic appearance. You can do this in three ways:

  • trimmed manicure - during which tweezers and nail scissors are used;
  • hardware - the cuticle is removed with a special device;
  • European manicure - this type is the safest, since the cuticle is only pushed back with orange sticks.

But what to do when appointments at nearby salons are full? You'll have to do your own manicure. However, don’t worry - we learned everything from the master.

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