Nowadays, manicures have become a essential part for exquisite beauties,but it seems that everyone doesn't know much about manicures.
Today, the editor will popularize the common sense of manicures with you.
let's learn more together!
Manicure Q&A
I believe that sisters who often do manicures will have encountered similar situations more or less. For example: Why did my manicure fall off or curl up after a few days? In addition that the manicurists are unprofessional, there is another possibility that we ourselves have not done a good job of maintenance. Today, the editor will popularize the common sense of manicures and some precautions with you!
①Do nails breathe?
Nails are mainly composed of keratin, protein, vitamins, and minerals. Like hair, there are no pores on the surface, so they don't breathe.
②Is manicure harmful to the body?
The professional name of nail polish is photo-therapy gel. Its ingredients are some pigments and natural resins. This material will only solidify under ultraviolet light. It has no permeability, so it will not harm our nails.
③Does the grinder harm nails?
The grain size of the grinding head is different, and the speed can also be adjusted. We will choose the appropriate grinding head according to the hardness and thickness of the customer's nails. Physical nail removal method does not contain any harmful substances. Many stores use nail polish removers containing harmful substances such as acetone, which is harmful to the body.
④Can nail art improve nail shape?
Yes, gel can extend the nail bed, and improve nail problems (upturned nails, fan-shaped nails, concave and convex nails, hooked nails, etc.) through construction and shaping steps. If you insist on doing it 3-5 times, the nail shape will be greatly improved.
⑤Why did my friend's nails not fall off, but mine did?
It is related to the properties of nails, oily (shorter lasting because the nail surface secretes too much oil), water-based (nails will soften when exposed to water, nail polish is hard, and too much contact with water will cause the glue and nails to separate). Nails are kept for 25-30 days, and it is recommended to replace or remove them (it is best not to wait until they are broken or cracked before replacing them. For the health of nails, you should remove them on time)
⑥Can I not remove the nails after the manicure and pick them off by myself?
No! The polished nail surface and nail polish have a very high adhesion. If you forcibly remove it, it is easy to damage the surface structure of the nail. Some nails will be scratched out with fracture lines, and the nails will become thin and brittle, and even inflamed and infected. Therefore, after the manicure, refuse to "solve" it violently. Correct and professional removal is very important.

Precautions after manicure
If you do too much manicure, you will find that the nail surface is thin, brittle, damaged and layered. The nails are dry and prone to barbs. If you do not maintain your nails on a daily basis, the phenomenon of nail breakage, layering and weakness will become more and more serious. It is really important to take good care of your nails. In addition to daily maintenance, you must also take good care of them after changing the style.
Precautions
① Do not soak the nails in water for a long time within 10 hours after the manicure (normal hand washing and bathing are fine). In winter, taking a bath with overheated water may cause the nails to become soft (for those with soft nails). At this time, do not pick your nails. Wait until the temperature cools down and the nail polish can restore its hardness.
② Do not use your fingertips to pick hard objects, such as key chains, nuts, lobsters, open cans, etc.
③ Avoid long-term contact with acidic and alkaline substances, such as lemon juice, detergent, laundry detergent, and wear gloves when doing housework to protect yourself.
④No matter how expensive the manicure is, it has a "shelf life". A period of 25 to 30 days is a period. It is recommended to remove and replace it in time within the period. As the nails continue to grow, the stress point gradually moves forward, and the nails may be warped due to pressure or collision. At this time, do not use your hands to peel the nails. Please go to the store to repair or remove them.
⑤If the nails are damaged within one week after the manicure (non-human damage), you can go to the store to repair it. The removal of the nail art done in this store is free of charge.