Why do girls refuse salon manicures? Why a manicure should be done in a beauty salon, and not at home from a dubious master. The master removes the gel coating with a cutter.

We learned from a professional what mistakes manicurists most often make and how they threaten our nails.

The technician uses the wrong file

Your technician uses a nail file that is too hard. The abrasiveness (hardness) of files for natural nails should be no more than 240 units. If something confuses you, ask the master what kind of file he uses, and then draw your own conclusions.

The master uses preparations with a high content of acetone

Your master uses products with a high acetone content. It is worth noting that the use of such products dries out the nail, which leads to its fragility. It is impossible to determine the percentage of acetone in a beauty salon, but there are two parameters by which it can be recognized: the strong smell of the solvent and the glass bottle. The last parameter indicates that the concentration of acetone is too high to use plastic packaging.

The master files your nails before coating

There is no need to file down the nail plate before applying gel coatings. If your artist carefully files down your nail before coating, run away from him. Unless, of course, you want to become the owner of thin and brittle nails.

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The master removes the gel coating with a cutter

When removing the gel coating using a device, you risk severely injuring your nail, making it thin and brittle. Most gel coatings dissolve perfectly with special removers and do not even require washing down the top layer.

The master uses a cheap lamp

Using a cheap lamp to dry gel polish is a direct path to dry and brittle nails. As a rule, cheap devices have lamps that generate too much radiation - terribly harmful to nails. Even if you are a layman in this matter, you can easily identify the “wrong” lamp: during drying, your nails will “burn with fire,” and your skin will tan slightly after the process is completed.

The master mixes drugs from different manufacturers

If your artist uses a base coat from one manufacturer, a color from another, and a topcoat from a third, run away from him. Such mixing of materials violates technology: there is a high probability of an unpredictable chemical reaction that can cause severe damage to your nails.

The master does not use preparations to moisturize nails

If your goal is long-lasting manicure and healthy nails, then you can’t do without moisturizing. Especially if you are a fan of gel coating or nail extensions. A professional nail technician always has in his arsenal a cuticle oil, scrub and lotion for hands and nails.

Master removes extended nails using a file

Filing acrylic nails is the stone age! Modern acrylic is easily dissolved using special means, while filing nails extended with this material can cause severe harm to your natural nails.

The master extends your nails too long or too thick

Nails that are too long (if their length exceeds the length of the natural nail plate) are quite dangerous. They become a so-called “lever” and under mechanical stress they not only break, but also injure the natural nail. And too much thickness of acrylic or gel puts pressure and slows down the growth of natural nails.

You might ask yourself, “Why do you need to do this? professional manicure, if you can get your nails in order at home?” The skin of a person’s hands is quite patient, but at the same time easily vulnerable, and so are the nails. The skin of the hands and nails have their own specific problems, which worsen depending on the season. Often, in order to restore the beauty of your hands, it is not enough to use home remedies. Professional manicure has changed a lot in recent years, innovative tools and preparations have appeared, the arsenal of care products has expanded, with the help of which this cosmetic procedure has turned into a work of art. Not only the fair sex, but also men and even children turn to professional manicure. Performing this hygienic and cosmetic procedure is necessary to complete the image of a modern, well-groomed, neat and stylish person.

In nail salons, masters are ready to offer their clients all known types of professional manicure: edged, unedged, hardware, Japanese, various options for extensions with artificial materials, artistic painting and sculpting. The client’s task is to figure out which type of care is right for him.

The most popular professional manicure is with SPA elements. Such cosmetic preparations are designed specifically to solve various problems: to moisturize dry skin, nourish and tone tired epidermis of the hands, restore, etc. A professional manicure using SPA products allows you to solve age-related problems: removes wrinkles, eliminates sagging skin, and also copes with age-related pigmentation.

Professional cosmetic lines present a variety of products that quickly solve the problems of dry, rough and cracked skin. Paraffin therapy best copes with this problem. And comprehensive care, consisting of SPA procedures and paraffin therapy, allows you to tidy up the driest skin in a short period of time. In addition, SPA hand care procedures have a beneficial effect on overall well-being, as they promote relaxation of the body. The effect of undergoing these hygienic and health procedures lasts for a long time.

It's hard to imagine a professional manicure without plate care procedures. Beautiful and strong nails are the dream of many girls. Professional manicure is an individual selection of the type of manicure performed depending on the needs of the client’s plates. The master himself often advises you to opt for a trimmed or untrimmed manicure, after first examining the condition of the client’s nails and hands.

The classic cut has long ceased to be the only one in the art of nail care, although, of course, it is not losing its position. It is recommended for women with advanced skin conditions on their hands and nails, and is also in demand in men’s manicure. Unfortunately, cutting is often accompanied by cuts, which makes it unsafe, since there is a high probability of infection in the wounds. A professional manicure guarantees the sterility of all instruments.

Unedged European has recently become very popular among clients of nail studios. To perform it, the use of sharp objects is not required, and preliminary soaking of the nails is also excluded. The specialist applies a special product containing fruit acids to the cuticle and periungual tissue. After the skin has softened, it is removed using a professional tool - a wooden stick or pumice. Thanks to this technique of performing a professional manicure, the likelihood of injury to the cuticle and periungual tissue is virtually eliminated, and accordingly, there is no risk of infection.

Sometimes the master can use a mixed technique for performing a professional manicure, in which hangnails or too wide periungual tissue are removed with forceps, and the cuticle is removed using organic products using an untrimmed method.

Hangnails are the most common problem that clients present with. Moreover, children often suffer from this problem. A professional manicure using oil or lotion heated to 50 degrees quickly and effectively helps to cope with this problem. Hot manicure (this is the name of this type of nail care) has a beneficial effect on the skin of the hands and the structure of the nails. Hot oil saturates the skin of the hands and nails with vitamins and helps normalize the growth of overly growing cuticles. A professional manicure using hot oil has a positive effect on thin and brittle nails, strengthens them and makes them elastic.

Performing a professional manicure involves additional care for your hands and nails: exfoliation of dead skin (peeling) and massage of the hands. These procedures perform not only a cosmetic function - they perfectly relax and soothe.

After completing the preparatory procedures, the master begins the nail design. Professional manicure is an incredibly large selection of special tools that allow masters to create real masterpieces on their nails. For those girls whose nails are far from perfect, the masters offer extensions using acrylic and gel technologies, using the most modern polymers and materials. You can opt for mixed technology; this allows you to model any of the most fashionable and current shapes. The “aquarium” and sculpting on the nails looks interesting.

Beautiful, even nails will complement the image of a well-groomed and beautiful girl, and a unique design, both natural and extended, will complete the entire look.

You use metal files and nail clippers

Metal files are perhaps the main reason why healthy-looking nails peel, says Inna Stepina, master of the Profile Professional club (the second enterprise of the owners of the Aveda chain). Together with iron nippers, they have a detrimental effect on the nail plate. Better buy a glass file.

You don't use a base coat

A transparent - glossy or matte - coating will give your nails a well-groomed appearance, protect against colored pigments contained in varnishes, and all kinds of damage: for example, from warm water, impacts and scratches.

You peel off gel polish almost with your teeth

In the eyes of manicurists, mechanical removal of gel coating is the worst crime in the world. Nail Spot manicurist Juma Gadzhieva with all hands for using a special liquid to remove long-term coatings. Inna Stepina also agrees with her.

You push back dry cuticles from your nails

This leads to injuries caused by rough mechanical impact: you have to apply more force than if you made a hand bath and used a special liquid to soften the cuticle. As a result, grooves appear on the nail, which greatly spoil its appearance.

You bite your nails

Never, ever do this. Biting your nails is worse than sawing them with metal and breaking them off with clippers at the same time.

You are using toxic varnish

There are so many poisons of all kinds in it that it is better not to put your hands in your mouth. If possible, give preference to big5free varnishes - that is, those that do not contain toluene, formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin, dibutyl phthalate and camphor. Any of these substances may cause allergies or other unpleasant consequences.

You cut dry nails

Haircuts done after a shower or steam baths cause the least harm, says Cosmotheca network expert Polina Chaikina. Dry nails - just file.

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A favorite of bloggers and a bestseller of the brand, this gel effectively copes with the task and is incredibly long-lasting: even doing a manicure once a week, a full bottle can last at least a year (or even two).

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In general, this serum is part of salon care, but experts recommend using it yourself, at home. You need to apply it to bare nails (preferably every day) so that they stop peeling, breaking and generally get in order.

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You don't have cuticle oil

The nutritional composition in the form of a stick or bottle, similar to varnish, will help your hands look well-groomed, your nails healthy, and hangnails disappear from sight. Apply oil around the perimeter of the nail once or twice a day - and you will be happy.

You constantly polish your nails

Yes, they look great right after - but after a week or two they look more like a bag with fringes. If you get too carried away, steps will appear on the nail and you will have to sand it again, explains Inna. And this, obviously, will lead to thinning and brittleness of the nail plate. Limit yourself to one polish every 4-6 weeks.

You do gel manicures endlessly.

All kinds of shellacs make life much easier (sit under a lamp for 10 minutes and you’re free for the next two weeks), but they do your nails no good. Take a two-week break after each month spent under long-term coverage.

You're doing a pedicure wrong

If you are tormented by ingrown toenails, do not touch them - this is fraught with abscesses and inflammation. Between trips to the salon, keep your heels in good condition on your own - it’s easier to spend five minutes making a few movements with a file than two hours eliminating your own laziness. Don't deny yourself spa treatments - they prevent cracks from appearing. And Juma considers a soft square to be the best nail shape for a pedicure: it looks good and won’t grow ingrown.

Do you degrease your nails before a manicure?

Thanks to Christina Fitzgerald, who completes all her varnishes with a bonder - a special degreasing liquid - professional products for removing a layer of grease have become used in every kitchen. The result is a dehydrated nail plate, into which your color coating penetrates. Wash your hands with soap (or, in extreme cases, dishwashing liquid) and leave it at that.

You ignore the polish topcoat on the second day after your manicure.

If the colored polish starts running off your nails on the second or third day after your manicure (or you just want to wear it a little longer), cover your nails with another coat of clear topcoat. Polina Chaikina always uses this life hack when she wants to keep her polish on for a couple more days.

For any girl, the well-groomed hands and nails on the hands and feet come first, not counting, of course, the well-groomed face. A woman has an excellent command of body language and without a good manicure she will not succeed, because every girl feels like a queen only when everything is in order with her appearance, from her face to the tips of her nails.

Many women are very picky when it comes to manicure and pedicure. For some of them, manicure and pedicure have become very important and pressing issues. In addition, business style strictly controls a woman’s appearance, right down to the nail polish, the length of the nails themselves and the degree of well-groomed hands.
So, is a manicure an absolute necessity for the average woman, or is it just a simple whim? Let's try to understand this issue. We will not take into account those women for whom manicure is strictly regulated by the rules of appearance established in her field of activity or in the workplace. However, this does not mean at all that other women should not get a manicure and can afford to walk around with chipped and peeling polish. Moreover, a woman always has an alternative, instead of salon, expensive and professional care, any girl can always afford good care at home with the help of improvised means and at a reasonable price.

Manicure and pedicure are the calling card of any girl or woman. A “cheap” manicure can be seen immediately and from afar. Such girls try to hide their fingers by hiding them, clenching their fingers into a fist or holding on to the handrail. They hesitate to give their hand, and in the summer and warm seasons they prefer to wear closed-toe shoes. Women who respect themselves and know that they are good behave more freely and are quite liberated. Their nails are always shiny, and sometimes they are given away by interesting and bright nail designs.

It is necessary to take care of your hands and fingers. Firstly, it helps keep the nail plate healthy. Secondly, this is basic hygiene: removing accumulated dirt from under the nails, removing hangnails and cuticles, removing calluses. Pedicures also help maintain health.

Thus, all women have to take care of their nails. But all women care for them differently. Some people are ready to go to the nail salon every day, while others remember it once every few months; they bring the condition of their nails to ingrown nails and overgrown cuticles. This is completely the wrong approach. Any cosmetologist will point out the mistake, since care for keratinized areas of the skin should be carried out systematically. In this regard, the question arises, how often should you perform manipulations to care for your fingernails and toenails at home?

You should take care of your cuticles at least once every two weeks, and it is better to trim or move them once a week. It is not advisable to carry out this procedure more often. Correction of extended nails is carried out as needed, since each extension method has its own special technology. The master who did the manicure will definitely indicate the date of the next visit. But you can shape your nails and file them, polish them every day, but such manipulations with nails should be done with high-quality materials and tools.

For a regular manicure at home, a minimum of tools is required: a file to shape the nail, a sanding block to polish the nail plate, good steel manicure scissors and a stick to move the cuticle. A daily manicure with such a set of tools will be easy and painless, in addition, it will bring a lot of pleasure to the girl and will delight her with a good result.

by Notes of the Wild Mistress

The desire for beauty and harmony is inherent in man by nature itself. And, first of all, this concerns our own appearance. Usually, when we talk about a person’s appearance, we mean, first of all, his face and figure. But the paradox is that, even if your figure and face are flawless, without a good manicure the overall impression of your appearance will no longer be so positive.

Why do you need a manicure?

Manicure is also a necessary hygienic procedure for people of a number of professions. These are assemblers of precision instruments with many small parts, doctors, nurses, musicians, hairdressers, manicurists themselves, etc. In addition, the manicure procedure is not just a hand care process, but also prevents the appearance and development of various diseases of the hands .

There is an opinion that only women need manicures. This is not entirely true. Imagine for a moment bitten nails with dirty “deposits”. Now imagine that they belong to your boss or husband (if you are a woman). Don't like it? Of course, there is an opinion that a man should be a little more beautiful than a monkey. But don’t let yourself go to the same extent! So, it is also useful for men to study the art of manicure, or at least turn to specialists in this field. Well-groomed hands never hurt anyone!

In fact, every person should have a manicure, regardless of their type of activity. Beautiful and graceful gestures with an unkempt hand with rough skin and dull, bitten nails with dirty deposits will not only not make a pleasant impression, but can also arouse critical glances from the people around you. Hands are the most contaminated part of the body, so they require special care.

History of manicure

Manicure came to us from the distant past. Even in the ancient world, about 3,000 years ago, warriors covered their nails with colored varnish before battles. Noble people of Ancient China and Egypt also loved to decorate their marigolds. Only the upper classes were allowed to paint their nails with red varnish. And the lower classes were content with pale shades. Egyptians painted their nails with vegetable dyes, among which henna was especially popular. This is confirmed by archaeological excavations, during which mummies with henna-painted nails were discovered. There were even special nail care kits.

The ancient Chinese took a creative approach to the issue of caring for marigolds. They made their own paints from egg whites, gelatin, and wax. About 600 years ago, Chinese fashionistas covered their nails with gold and silver. Nails literally became precious. And then special tips were invented in the shape of long nails, made of silver and gold.

Manicure came to Europe relatively recently, only in the 19th century. At the same time, it became popular in Russia. It is interesting that not only women, but also men took care of the beauty of their nails. Perhaps many people know the following lines about manicure from the work “Eugene Onegin” by the great Russian poet A.S. Pushkin: “You can be a sensible person and think about the beauty of your nails.” By the way, the classic himself also carefully looked after his nails.

The word "manicure" comes from the Latin manus - "brush" and cure - "care". Even in ancient times, people were specially trained in the art of nail treatment.

Manicure has not lost its importance in our time. Hands, to some extent, are a person’s calling card. Naturally, they should look well-groomed.


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