How to Make Your Own Manicure Kit for Nail Salon Visits

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I’m the type of mom who splurges on a nail salon visit every once in awhile. It’s my time to get out of the house and focus on getting pretty from the cuticles down. I have a few favorite nail salons in Atlanta including Candy Coated Nails where I’ve tried a few sets of gel nail polish, as well as Natural Body Spa Brookhaven where I reviewed a blueberry manicure-pedicure. Both of these salons will blow you away with how clean they are and the well-trained professional staff. Depending on your budget and where you live, you may prefer to pop in for a quickie manicure” at a salon that doesn’t require an appointment. Maybe you don’t have a regular nail technician you trust. I’d suggest you make your own manicure kit to bring along to salon visits.  I’ve also got a $25 Family Dollar Gift Card for you to spend on nail supplies or anything you need this summer. Good luck!

How to Make Your Own Manicure Kit

What you’ll need to bring your own manicure kit on your next nail salon visit –

  • Manicure Kit Case or Container
  • Nail File
  • Nail Buffer
  • Top Coat
  • Cuticle Clipper
  • Favorite Nail Polish
  • Toe separators (for pedicures)

Manicure Kit Case or Container: I found an small Sterilite brand box at Family Dollar that was the perfect size. It was $3 and you can find it in the container section.

Nail File: Look for a washable nail file. My new addiction is the glass nail that’s better for natural nails because it doesn’t “shred” or fray the edges of your nail. I like to bring my own nail file so I know that it’s clean.

Nail Buffer: In the beauty section of Family Dollar, I found a 4-sided nail  buffer. I’ve also kept a few buffers from professional salons that they allowed me to bring home.

Top Coat: One of my favorite, tried and true brands for a nail polish top coat is Sally Hansen Hard as Nails. Even though salons use top coat on your manicure before you leave, it’s always great to have your own. I learned this from my Mother – keep a quality top coat handy while you’re in the car. Add a thin layer before you take a drive. Let it dry along the way.

Cuticle Clipper: These are some of the most intimate parts of the professional manicure experience because a nail technician uses them to clip the delicate cuticles around your nails.

Favorite Nail Polish: If you bring your own nail polish to a manicure visit you can fix any smudges, cracks and breaks on your own when you get home.


Comment below – What else would you add to a manicure kit that you’d bring to your next nail salon visit?

How to Make Your Own Manicure Kit for Nail Salon Visits ~ MommyTalkShow.com

Nail Salon Tips

Talk to your nail technician about any concerns you have about health and safety at the salon. Do you bring your own nail file, polish or nail tools? Do you think your salon would appreciate it if you did?

Put your name, cell phone number and email address on or inside your nail polish kit in case you forget it at the salon. I taped my business card on the outside of mine!

I’ve got two Pinterest boards you’ll love if you’re into nails and beauty: Picture Perfect Mani-Pedis and Beauty & Spa Product Reviews.

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12 comments

  1. I think this is a great idea, Joyce! For most salon visits I bring my own color polish because I’m clumsy and can do touch-up jobs if necessary. To this box I would add a lightweight pair of flipflops, and for hygiene, keep them in a large Ziploc bag. This would be great for those times I need a pedicure but am not wearing appropriate shoes…also, I have large feet and those flimsy salon ones don’t fit properly!

  2. I think you did a great job at naming everthing. The only thing i could think of is a small thing of nail polish remover.

  3. What an awesome idea! I think I would add a small ziploc or “wet bag”. Sometimes accidents happen, and you want to be able to put anything wet (like your nail files) in the ziploc. Also, hand sanitzer or some clorox wipes to wipe down the pedicure chair.

  4. I would add nail polish to it for my wife.

  5. I would add some nail polish remover and nail art pens.

  6. I’d add some of those bamboo cuticle things,

  7. The files are key. I have to keep my nails nicely neat or else they snag and break.

  8. Call me cheap, the best resource for me to make my own manicure kits it the Dollar Tree. It have everything, even the clear pouch for me to put all of my items in. I am very selective about the nail polish, which they carry also.

  9. This is a really good idea for people who get regular manicures. I do my own nails at home but in the summer time I am all about the pedicure, and this would be a really good idea for me to bring my own cuticle cutters, because many places do not sanitze the nail tools properly.

  10. One of our local salons keeps kits for regular customers. You find your kit and bring it to the nail table with you. I need to put together a kit for myself for home use.

  11. Cuticle clippers are my favorite. I use mine all of the time! I love to bring my own polish and top coat.