You can also use a nail file to file off the remaining nail polish on your toes.

Use caution when using cuticle trimmers, since they’re very sharp. If your toes start bleeding at all, put pressure on the area for a few minutes and cover the spot with a bandage. If you don’t want to trim your cuticles, just use a cuticle pusher to move them back. [3] X Expert Source Kristin PulaskiSalon Owner & Nail Specialist Expert Interview. 19 May 2020.

If you’d like to, you can buff your nails by gently using the nail file on the surface of your nails. Buffing is optional, but it helps the base layer of polish stick to your toes better.

Don’t have toe separators? Use cotton balls instead.

If you’re using gel polish, cure your nail polish in a UV lamp for about 30 seconds.

Most French tips only need 1 coat of polish. However, if your white polish is a little transparent, add a second coat. You can also use a French tip stencil to easily press on your white polish in a straight line.

If you get polish anywhere it’s not supposed to be, don’t fret. Simply dip a clean concealer brush into acetone, then gently wipe up the polish. [8] X Expert Source Kristin PulaskiSalon Owner & Nail Specialist Expert Interview. 19 May 2020.

You could also use a nail stamp as a fun way to add an intricate design to your nails.

Want to make a full day of it? Pour yourself a glass of wine and apply a face mask, too. It’s all about relaxation!

Use caution when using a pumice stone on your feet, especially in sensitive areas. Too much pressure can take off fresh skin, leading to bleeding or irritation.