A men’s manicure isn’t about shiny polish. It’s about grooming. Tidy nails. Smooth skin. That “put together” look.
Let’s keep it simple.
That’s it. Clean. Fresh. Simple.
Quick tip. Don’t cut cuticles too deep. That’s where guys mess up. Just push them back softly.
My friend Arjun tried doing it at home before a wedding. His nails were rough. Uneven. He followed these steps, nothing fancy. Ten minutes later? Hands looked sharp. Subtle difference. Big impact.
You can also add a clear matte top coat if you want extra neatness. Not shiny. Just clean-looking. Totally optional though.
Here’s an example. If you trim every two weeks and moisturize daily, your hands won’t reach that “why are they so dry?” stage. Small effort. Big difference.
And honestly? A manicure for men isn’t about beauty. It’s about hygiene. Confidence. Details. People notice hands during meetings. Handshakes. Photos. Yeah, they do.
In short, how to do a manicure for a man comes down to this: trim, shape, clean, hydrate. Keep it natural. Keep it simple.
No glitter. No overthinking.
Just neat hands.
Looking at your nails right now?