Since ancient Roma hands were the subject of attention by the noble women who did not neglect to devote the necessary attention by treating them with fragrant essential oils and scents. It was a practice used exclusively by the wealthy classes, for body care in general, and hands in particular, is linked to membership social. In reality, this dichotomy has been continued by all the ancient peoples, but not limited to the middle of last century: the hands and nails ruined for working women, hands and nails cared for the bourgeoisie. In the seventies began to emerge the concept of beauty in itself, giving value to a hand that appears to be cured at all times, and opens new scenarios for all social classes, including for the first time those traditionally excluded from the attention to detail. Until then, it was not a source of surprise to anyone neglected to detect a hand and damaged the body of a worker. Today, if you look at the hands of women who carry out any work activities, in most cases there is a hand embellished by a careful manicure. In addition, up to the radical change of the seventies and eighties,
DIY reigned peppered with some basic rules, therefore, with respect to nails, they exhibited heterogeneous patterns and forms, mostly linked to personal taste.
Having taken care of hands does not mean putting the glaze, but to deal with the overall welfare of the hand and polaso \u200b\u200bpaying attention to the softness of the skin and the appearance of nails as a whole.
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