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		<title>All About Manicure Tables</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:13:45 +0000</pubDate>
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There are many different types of manicure tables.  Some tables are fairly basic. These tables usually have a metal frame with a laminate top. They sometimes have wheels o]]></description>
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</script></p> <p>There are many different types of manicure tables.  Some tables are fairly basic. These tables usually have a metal frame with a laminate top. They sometimes have wheels on the bottom to make room redecorating a little easier.  There are also plastic manicure tables, complete with attached chairs. I&#8217;ve even seen some plastic manicure tables made to look antiqued like faux stone.  These types of tables are similar to those huge faux concrete flower pots.  You&#8217;ve seen the ones that look really heavy, but then you go to pick them up and they are plastic and very lightweight.</p>
<p>In some fancier nail salons, I have seen the use of antique furniture as manicure tables. The furniture could have been a desk, or perhaps a dresser of some sort.  Sometimes the top has been refinished with a stain.  I have also seen these types of manicure tables with stone on the top, such as marble or granite.</p>
<p><span id="more-130"></span>Another type of manicure table is similar to a desk in that it has drawers for storage.  These types of tables are usually made of wood or some combination of wood and laminate.  I have also seen some manicure tables with a glass top.  The tables with glass tops would probably be the most difficult to keep clean.  Glass tables show every speck of dirt and every finger print smudge there is.</p>
<p>Whichever type of table you choose; you should have some sort of space for storage.  While a manicure table should be visually attractive if at all possible, it&#8217;s more important that it is functional.</p>
<p>Prices vary greatly for manicure tables.  These types of tables can be purchased locally at beauty supply shops, through catalogs, and of course through the internet.  It is also a good idea to check your local paper for used manicure tables. You could save a great deal of money by purchasing a used table.  Sometimes, they are so gently used that you would never know that it wasn&#8217;t brand new.  The internet is also another good source for purchasing used beauty supply equipment.  There are many different online suppliers.  EBay could also be a good source for finding used manicure tables.</p>
<p>Try to buy all of your manicure tables at one time in order to save on shipping.  With the rising price of gas these days, it&#8217;s possible that the shipping charges could actually be more than the price of the actual supplies.  This is especially true if you are only purchasing a few tables and they happen to be located on the other side of the country.</p>
<p>Whatever you decide, I suggest that you do some serious shopping around before you purchase.  The manicure table is the most important part of the nail salon.  The manicure table will dictate the entire theme of the salon.  Do you want something basic, or perhaps a little more upscale? Do you want something lightweight and easy to move or something more stationary? Whatever the answer, I wish you good luck and happy shopping.</p>
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		<title>The Lurking Dangers of Manicures and Pedicures</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 22:16:45 +0000</pubDate>
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Manicures and pedicures have become a common luxury among Americans. Not just for women either; it isn't surprising to see a male having his feet pam]]></description>
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</script></p> <p>Manicures and pedicures have become a common luxury among Americans. Not just for women either; it isn&#8217;t surprising to see a male having his feet pampered at the local nail salon. It&#8217;s a treat available even to those on a budget, as it&#8217;s easy to create your own makeshift spa in the comfort of your own home and create amazing manicures and pedicures. However, if you plan to head out to your favorite salon or spa for your next manicure and pedicure, there are a few things you should be aware of before dipping your feet into the pedicure whirlpool.</p>
<p>First and foremost, it&#8217;s a fact that not all nail salons and spas are created equal. They may look the same on the inside or outside, have employees with the same salary, and charge the same prices, but there are major differences. Think of the restaurants in your town &#8211; at least one of them probably has (or has had) a failing health inspection score that you&#8217;re blissfully unaware of as you scarf down that plate of spaghetti you&#8217;ve eaten many times before. Well, the same holds true with nails salons and spas. You won&#8217;t catch salmonella or see a health inspection score posted when you walk in, but there are standards that these places must hold up in order to safely serve their clients.</p>
<p><span id="more-124"></span>When going to a salon for a manicure or pedicure, be observant of the staff and your surroundings. After the completion of a pedicure, make sure the foot bath was drained and thoroughly cleaned using an anti-bacterial solution. Watch the employee to ensure that the bath was not just effortlessly wiped down, but scrubbed with a brush and cleaner. As luxurious and comforting as those warm foot baths may seem, they are an ideal residence for many types of bacteria when not cleaned properly. Not only do these footbaths harbor such infectious bacteria, but they also contain hair and skin pieces from previous clients. One reputable salon in California was shut down when women began experiencing large, painful boils on their legs after receiving a pedicure. This was found to be due to improper sanitation of the footbaths. With manicures, the instruments used (tweezers, nail files, cuticle sticks, etc.) should be soaked in a sanitizer to prevent the spread of germs from one client to the next. If a client is nicked during a manicure, it provides an entry for harmful bacteria and can be very dangerous if the salon fails to properly sanitize their equipment.</p>
<p>In addition to thoroughly cleaning their tools, manicurists should also ensure their workstation is properly cleaned between clients. This means that clean paper towels and a cleaning solution (such as Lysol or Clorox) should be used to wipe down the work area to prevent the spread of germs and bacteria.</p>
<p>Before you go get your next manicure or pedicure, there are some tips to follow to protect yourself. Ask around about the salon or spa you plan to visit and see if there any complaints about the service. Once you&#8217;re there, ask to see the manicurist&#8217;s license and look for disinfectant containers &#8211; be sure the solution is fresh and not old. It&#8217;s perfectly acceptable to bring your own manicure tools, just to stay on the safe side.</p>
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		<title>Where to Find Manicure Tables</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2008 16:43:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where to Find Manicure Tables

When visiting a nail salon, you've probably noticed the workstations surrounding the nail technicians. Or perhaps you are about to open a salon or spa of your own and]]></description>
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</script></p> <p>When visiting a nail salon, you&#8217;ve probably noticed the workstations surrounding the nail technicians. Or perhaps you are about to open a salon or spa of your own and you need to know where to find the best deals on the equipment needed to get things started. Whether you&#8217;re looking for a manicure table for your home or to place in your new business, there are places to find them at really amazing deals.</p>
<p>One of the most popular places to find great deals on almost anything is eBay &#8211; this includes everything you need to set up shop in the manicure business! A simple search of &#8220;manicure tables&#8221; on eBay produces a long list of several new and used manicure tables. You can find several new ones for less than $100 plus shipping and handling. There are pictures of the manicure tables for you to look at, and you will see that most of them look exactly like what you&#8217;re probably used to seeing when you visit your favorite nail salon or spa. At eBay, you have the option of placing a bid for the table or you can choose to buy it directly by clicking the &#8220;Buy it Now&#8221; icon located next to the picture. While you&#8217;re there, check out all of the other deals on great professional manicure products, such as drying lights, fans, and acrylic containers.</p>
<p><span id="more-120"></span>Another excellent place to look for manicure tables is salons going out of business. Most spas or salons going out of business will be glad to sell you their equipment at a reasonable price, and may even be willing to throw in a few extras for free. You&#8217;ll be able to purchase all matching equipment that your customers will never suspect came from a closed-down salon.</p>
<p>However, sometimes you may need to purchase your manicure tables brand new from a retailer. It can be confusing deciding on which one to go with, but always look at prices and don&#8217;t be afraid to compare them. Retailers like Minerva and PediSpa sell new manicure and pedicure equipment and tools at wholesale prices. Sometimes they have monthly online specials, so be sure to check out the internet to take advantage of these deals. A popular manicure table available through these retailers is the 7701a manicure station. This table has a modern appeal and is available in three different colors. You&#8217;ll love the look as well as the power supply this table provides. With three different outlets, you&#8217;ll be able to hook up all of your tools effortlessly. This table is available for around $179, but you&#8217;ll also find others that more or less expensive to suit your needs and budget.</p>
<p>Purchasing a good manicure table should not be a rush decision. Take your time and explore all of your options, including new and used tables. You definitely want to make sure that your table is in good condition before you pay any amount. If you shop wisely, you are sure to grab some great deals on good manicure tables!</p>
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		<title>How to Give a Manicure</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2008 16:17:45 +0000</pubDate>
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If you are interested in learning how to give a professional manicure, then you should enroll in classes, as this type of profession does require a license.  If however you j]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are interested in learning how to give a professional manicure, then you should enroll in classes, as this type of profession does require a license.  If however you just want to learn how to give an at home manicure, then I have some great tips for you.</p>
<p>First, when giving a manicure, you should start by removing any existing polish.  You will need cotton and fingernail polish remover.  Some heavy duty salon polishes have acetone in them, and will require a heavier type of remover, most polishes, however, can be removed with a basic non- acetone remover.  If you happen to have an aversion to cotton (some people do) you can use those plastic jars that contain finger nail polish remover.  Most cosmetic companies have there own version of them, like Sally Hansen or Revlon for example.</p>
<p><span id="more-117"></span>Next you should soak your hands in water. You may add some oils or cleaning solution to the water, or you could simply use tap water.  Allow your fingers to soak for at least five minutes.  The purpose of this soaking is to allow your cuticles to soften in order to make it easier to push them back.</p>
<p>Once your fingers have soaked, you should dry them thoroughly before trimming and shaping your nails.  Some people like to use a buffer on the nail to smooth it, before shaping.  Next, while your cuticles are still soft, use an orange stick to gently press your cuticles back.  This will not only give your nails a more groomed appearance, but will also allow your nails to grow longer.  Also use the orange stick to clean any remaining debris from under nails.</p>
<p>The next step in giving a manicure is to shape the nails.  You may shape your nails any way that you like.  Some people prefer to round their finger nails, while others prefer a more squared off look.  Whichever you choose, be careful to only use the emery board in one direction.  If you go back and forth with the board, it may damage the nail.  This may take a little longer, but the results will be worth your patience.  Now, you should apply a moisturizer to your hands. There are tons of different moisturizers to choose from.  Just pick one that works well for you.</p>
<p>Now you are ready to polish those digits.  I would recommend at this point if you are going to polish your toes as well, do the toes first.  This way it lessens the chance of you damaging your freshly polished fingers.  Before using color, you should first apply a base coat to the nail.  This will smooth out any imperfections and help the color bond better to the nail. Wait a few minutes for the base coat to dry, and then apply one layer of color.   When applying color, less is more. You don&#8217;t want to put it on too thick. You can always come back and apply another coat later.  Lastly, you may want to apply a clear coat to prevent chipping and add extra shine.  Try to sit still and touch nothing for about an hour in order to keep your nails from smudging.</p>
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		<title>All About Manicures</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 22:20:45 +0000</pubDate>
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"Manicure" is a word that is typically familiar among women. However, it is actually quite common for men to indulge in manicures too, especially before an important event suc]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Manicure&#8221; is a word that is typically familiar among women. However, it is actually quite common for men to indulge in manicures too, especially before an important event such as a wedding or business opportunity. People often get or give themselves manicures for various reasons. Sometimes it&#8217;s to simply be pampered, as getting a professional manicure is often a very relaxing experience. Other times it&#8217;s to get ready for special events, or to simply look one&#8217;s best on a daily basis.</p>
<p>Manicures can be done at the home or in a salon, with most people choosing to head to a salon. This is because salons provide several options for the ultimate manicure. For example, you can choose from hundreds of shades of nail polish or choose a customized manicure. French manicures are often a popular choice among women obtaining a professional manicure. Other popular options include American manicures, diamond nails, gel nails, and having cute, trendy designs painted on your nails. If you don&#8217;t know the difference between these types of manicures, this article will help you choose which on is right for you.</p>
<p><span id="more-114"></span>An American manicure closely resembles the French manicure. It&#8217;s beautiful, subtle, and classy all at the same time. The major difference is that the American manicure is thought by many women to look more natural than the French look. American manicures usually do not contain a color base, but are painted clear or an opaque white prior to painting the tips. The tips are still painted white, but don&#8217;t appear as bright as French manicures. Diamond nail manicures are a slightly more expensive form of manicure, but for very good reason. The concept formed from creating a base coat made from real diamonds, which bond to form a hard, protective coating over the actual fingernail. This provides a glamorous look while helping the nails to grow rapidly. Some places may not use a base coat containing actual diamonds, but the concept and look remains the same. Gel nail manicures are done using an acrylic base over the top of the actual nail, providing strength to enhance the growth of the nails. It should be known that eventually this layer begins to break off, but some women prefer to keep up this form of manicure to keep their nails hard and strong.</p>
<p>For those opting to do their manicures at home, it&#8217;s possible to achieve the same professional look for a lot less. Look for professional manicure kits. You can choose from a French, American, or classic (a color is applied to your entire nail) manicure kit. If your nails are long enough, you can purchase the kits with adhesive strips to help you perfect the white line that is painted over the tips. If you have short nails but wish to make them look longer, you will need to purchase artificial tips and the supplies needed for these manicures &#8211; acrylic powder, bonding solution, professional nail cutting scissors, and a buffer. Sometimes you can purchase the acrylic kits already containing these items. However, be careful when choosing an acrylic kit. Choose one from a reputable manufacturer, or visit a beauty supply store where the kits are the same ones used in nail salons.</p>
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