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Newly resolved to have perfect fingernails? You don’t have to drop major  money at a salon to keep your nails glossy and strong all winter. Set  aside about an hour, follow our eight easy steps, and you won’t want to  cover up with winter gloves or coat sleeves. You’ll need: Base and top coat (see our top pick below) Nail polish remover Cotton pads or Q-tips Nail file Cuticle pusher or clipper.  
1. Soak your hands in warm water for at least three minutes. A little  bit of lemon juice will help loosen any nail color, meaning less damage  done by nail polish remover. 
2. Remove any old polish with a cotton ball or Q-tip and apply  moisturizer to your cuticles. The alcohol in nail polish remover leeches  moisture from your skin,  so make sure to apply lotion or hand cream  before, and after you take off  old polish. 
3. Push back cuticles. If you’ve left your nail beds unattended for a  while, you can trim your cuticles but be careful, if you cut your  cuticles too short they’ll bleed.
4. Shape your nails with a nail file, being careful only to file in one  direction. A back and forth motion will weaken your nails. Give yourself  square edges, and a round tip, the perfect shape for growing out your  nails and keeping them strong. 
5. Buff your nails so you have a smooth surface for the polish to stick  to. 
6. Base Coat. Always use a base coat! It helps your color stick and  strengthens your nails. We love Sally Hansen’s Double Duty Polish, which  can be used as both a base, and top coat. It’s packed with vitamins to  strengthen your nails, and is a hardcore chip resister.
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Drugstore.com  Sally Hansen double duty nail polish,  $5. 
7. Color.  Always roll the bottle (never shake!) to mix up the color,  and get your perfect shade. 8. Top Coat. Wait at least half an hour before applying a top coat to  seal in the color, and keep your nails looking lovely for as long as  possible.