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How to achieve salon results during your next at-home mani/pedi

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Since the novel coronavirus pandemic closed all non-essential businesses — like salons — in early March, regular patrons across the country have been forced to take matters into their own hands.

If you’re one of the brave souls who have decided to try an at-home manicure or pedicure, there are some things you should know before you start. “A lot of people forget to treat their nails before they paint them,” beauty expert Christine Cho told Global News’ The Morning Show.

All the materials you need to do a proper manicure or pedicure at home can be found at drug stores or major retailers, according to Cho.

The first — and often forgotten — item you should have in your arsenal is cuticle eraser or “something that softens your nails,” Cho

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