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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Satin Hands With Mary Kay - Nail Designs

Before you even decorate your nails with simple nail designs, it is important that your hands are in tip top shape. What is the point of having beautiful nails when your hands are dry and calloused? Your hands are constantly in use and they can start to look worn out over time. Fortunately, there is Satin Hands. This set is a quick manicure that leaves your hands silky soft. And it will save you money at the salon!
The Satin Hands set is one of Mary Kay's top selling products. It was awarded the SELF Healthy Beauty Award in 2007. Perhaps the reason why people love this product so much is because of its instant results. Hands instantly feel softer after just one use. Mary Kay's Satin Hands has three easy steps to cleanse, exfoliate and soften hands. The product featured in the picture is a fresh, peach scent.
Prepping for Simple Nail Designs
Step 1 Use the Extra Emollient Cream to soften calluses and loosen up dead skin cells. The best part about this cream is that it can be used for dry skin anywhere on the body. People often use it on their face, hands, elbows and feet. It works better and feels better than petroleum jelly.
Step 2 Apply the Satin Smoothie Hand Scrub. Mary Kay is one of the few products that has a scrub for the hands. And why not? Think about it. There are products to exfoliate your face, back, body and feet. It only makes sense that your hands benefit from exfoliation as well. Massage the scrub into your hands. The whiter the product turns, the dryer your skin is.
Step 3 Rinse your hands and slather on the hand cream. After exfoliation, it is important to replace any lost moisture. The hand cream will do just that. If you are planning to create simple nail designs immediately after this treatment, make sure you wipe your hands, especially your bare nails, with a towel to absorb some of the lotion so the nail polish stays in place.
This product lasts a long time since you only have to use it weekly, biweekly or monthly depending on how dry your skin is. You also do not have to use the products all together. For example, you may use the hand cream more often than the hand scrub. Whatever you decide, you'll know that your simple nail designs look fabulous with silky, soft hands!

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