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How to Cut Toe Nails in Correct Way: Avoid Ingrown Toe Nails

Today I will show you guys how to cut your toenails properly and in correct way to avoid ingrown nails. We all cut our toe nails and most of us do it in a wrong way which is one of the many reasons to cause ingrown toenails, which in turn causes pains and serious problems. Remember there are multiple reasons for ingrown toe nails. I will only show you how to cut your toe nails properly.
Tip # 1 Never cut your toenails too short
Tip # 2 Always cut your toe nails straight across, keeping the corners right above the skin. The skin and the nail will hold each other apart and you won’t have ingrown nail.
Tips # 3 Never file the sides of your toe nails. Gently file the sharp corners of your nails to avoid cuts on the skin (File only the tip of the sharp corner). Never file the sides.
After filing all your toe nails then buff the free edges of your nails to smooth them out. I do not buff the surface of my nails. It makes them weak. I only buff the free edges. 

When you are done do your pedicure the way you regularly do and enjoy :)

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