Hands and Nails
Regardless of whether your hands have trimmed the jib, made a double fault, or an eagle on the 12th, they have had to endure a lot this summer. The nails grow faster and the elements has a drying effect.
Gents guide you to elegant summer hands.
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This is easily done with hands and nails directly after a shower when both the nails and cuticles are soft.
Start by cleaning under the nails with a curved metal file before you trim them with a nail trimmer. A nail trimmer is easier to use and steer than scissors, and you can trim the nails of both hands with it.
Leave a small white nail edge above the tip of the finger. File down this edge with a sandpaper file until it is even. Then wet your hands in warm soapy water for five minutes so the skin becomes soft and you can push back the cuticle with a cuticle stick. Do not use anything hard for pushing back the cuticle, it can damage the nail's growth area. The cuticle protects this area, so you must not remove them, just keep them in place at the base of the nail.
Then rub hand cream over your nails, fingers and the rest of the hands. Massage the palms closest to the fingers extra carefully with circular motion, since this is the easiest place to get calluses. A good hand cream prevents calluses before they can form.