How To Make Cuticle Oil

Well-shaped and healthy cuticles with striking and neat appearance drastically enhance the overall look your hands, making them more vigorous to be seen. However, when it comes to pampering our hands, cuticles (skin around finger nails) are often neglected. It is always good to Use a Fingernail Cuticle Pusher to shape you cuticles and apply some Cuticle Oil at the end of the day to keep them healthy and gorgeous.  Cuticle oil nicely penetrates into the sensitive skin around your fingernails and reduces the chance of cuticle damage.

Cuticle oils are easily available in the beauty stores in the market, but making your only natural one is not only a unique experience but cost effective activity as well. Additionally, the purity and best quality of the homemade cuticle oil is guaranteed as you will be preparing it with natural ingredients.

Preparation Time: 2 to 5 minutes
Utensils Needed: Small bowl, Small spoon or toothpick, clean empty container

Ingredients:

– 2 tablespoons sweet almond oil
– 4 capsules of vitamin E oil
– 5 to 6 drops of essential oil – of your choice

Instructions

  • 1

    First of all pour 2 tablespoons of sweet almond oil into a small bowl.

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  • 2

    Break 4 Vitamin E Oil capsules into the small bowl.

  • 3

    Add in 5 to 6 drops of your most favorite essential oil in order to add some fragrance to your cuticle oil. Now, pick up a small spoon or toothpick to blend all the ingredients in the bowl for 10 to 15 seconds until mix up thoroughly.

  • 4

    Your natural cuticle oil is ready to apply; carefully pour it into a clean and dry small container of your choice. Spare or the used lip gloss bottle is the better choice for this purpose as it as a sponge attach at the end of its lid, which absorbs oils well and is soft to apply cuticle oil.

  • 5

    Now, seal the container properly and shake well for few more seconds. Apply your cuticle oil every day before going to bed, massage gently for few minutes and enjoy healthy cuticles.

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