What are the steps for applying Vinylux polish to toenails?
For a long-lasting, flawless, and chip-resistant Vinylux pedicure, following the correct application technique is essential. The Vinylux system is unique because it does not require a base coat, and its top coat cures with natural light.
Step 1: Preparing the Nails
- Cleanse and soak the feet – Soak your feet in warm water with bath salts or mild soap for 5-10 minutes to soften the skin.
- Remove dead skin – Use a foot file or scrub to smooth the heels and skin around the nails.
- Trim and file the nails – Cut the nails straight across to prevent ingrown nails, then smooth the edges with a nail file.
- Push back the cuticles – Gently push back the cuticles using an orange stick or a metal cuticle pusher. If needed, use a softening solution.
- Degrease the nail plate – Wipe each nail with CND ScrubFresh or another nail cleanser to remove any oils and ensure better polish adhesion.
Step 2: Applying Vinylux Nail Polish
Do not use a base coat! Vinylux has a self-adhering formula, eliminating the need for a base layer.
- Apply the first thin coat of Vinylux polish – Cover the entire nail evenly, avoiding contact with the cuticles.
- Let it dry for about 2 minutes before applying the second coat.
- Apply a second thin coat of Vinylux polish to achieve full coverage and vibrant color.
- Wait another 2 minutes for the polish to dry slightly.
Step 3: Applying Vinylux Top Coat
- Apply one coat of Vinylux Top Coat over the entire nail surface.
- Ensure you cap the free edge of the nail to prevent chipping.
- Let it dry for 10-15 minutes. The top coat hardens when exposed to natural light, making the nails more resistant to damage over time.
Step 4: Moisturizing and Protection
- After the polish is fully dry (around 30 minutes), apply cuticle oil (e.g., CND SolarOil) and a moisturizing foot cream.
- Avoid tight shoes for the first hour to prevent dents in the polish.
- Try not to soak your feet for a few hours after application to allow the top coat to reach its full durability.
Easy Waxing recommendation
A Vinylux pedicure requires proper nail preparation, two coats of polish, and a top coat, but no base coat or UV lamp. Since it dries quickly and strengthens with natural light, it is a convenient and long-lasting alternative to traditional and gel polishes.
Compendium of knowledge about Vinylux Pedicure
- What is the difference between a Vinylux pedicure and traditional nail polish?
- How long does a Vinylux pedicure last?
- Does Vinylux polish require a base coat?
- Is a Vinylux pedicure safe for nail health?
- Are Vinylux polishes hypoallergenic and suitable for people with sensitive skin?
- How should nails be prepared for a Vinylux pedicure?
- Does a Vinylux pedicure require a UV or LED lamp?
- What are the steps for applying Vinylux polish to toenails?
- Can a nail treatment be applied under Vinylux polish?
- How to care for a Vinylux pedicure to make it last as long as possible?
- How to remove Vinylux polish from toenails?
- Is acetone necessary to remove Vinylux polish?
- Does frequent removal of Vinylux polish weaken the nails?
- Is a Vinylux pedicure resistant to chipping and wear?
- Is Vinylux polish waterproof and suitable for swimming pools or beaches?
- What should I do if Vinylux polish starts to wear off before a week has passed?
- What are the trendiest Vinylux colors this season?
- Can a Vinylux pedicure be combined with other nail art techniques?
- Is Vinylux polish suitable for a French pedicure?
- Can a hybrid top coat be applied over a Vinylux pedicure for extra shine?