Russian Manicure Vs Basic Manicure
Russian manicures go one step further in terms of nail health than traditional manis by including precise cuticle work. Your nail technician will use an electric file to gently clean your cuticles rather than simply cutting and pushing back as with traditional manis.
Kandalec emphasizes the importance of cuticle health to nail health as they provide a natural barrier against infection and moisture loss, but improper removal could result in bleeding, pain or serious infections in extreme cases.
Basic Manicure
Manicures usually involve having your nails soaked and cuticles pushed back using tools known as nail files or nippers; the end result should be smooth nail surfaces for easy polish application.
Russian manicures differ significantly from traditional manicures in terms of the filing technique used. While an emery board might have been used before, Emma Eskander, salon director at Gilded Ritual in New York City recommends an electronic file instead.
As such, this reduces your chance of damaging cuticles or risking infection; that’s why it’s vital that you find a nail technician with experience performing Russian manicures. A good rule of thumb would be asking about their experience and searching online reviews; additionally, ensure the salon in which you visit follows proper sanitation and infection control measures to decrease your risks of cutting skin or contracting an infection.
Russian Manicure
Russian manicures involve nail experts performing precise cuticle work using special tools for long-lasting polish finishes and shorter cuticle care.
Russian manicures go further than their counterparts and use an electric file to completely remove cuticles for a seamless look and clean surface. It requires skill and expertise from nail technicians as doing it incorrectly can cut skin or cause infections.
Cuticles serve as a vital barrier, protecting eponychium cells and sealing in moisture; so their removal could create an open wound, increasing risk for infection as well as exposing nails to more irritants and microbes.
Russian manicures performed by qualified nail technicians with proper hygiene training can be very safe, yet many individuals remain nervous about receiving such beauty treatments due to potential infections or damage caused by filing their cuticles.
Gel Manicure
A gel manicure uses gel polish instead of acrylics for long-lasting results, beginning with an adhesive base coat and ending with brush-on color cured under LED or UV lighting.
This service includes trimming and shaping of nails, cuticle care maintenance and hand and arm massage as well as nail art application at an additional fee.
This gel mani typically costs approximately $30 and lasts up to one week before chipping. Though more costly than non-gel manis, gel manicures are worth their cost for anyone wanting their nails looking their best for spring break or the office. Just be sure to purchase some acetone and cotton pads in case it proves challenging to remove later.
Acrylic Manicure
As its name implies, this manicure features acrylic tips applied directly onto natural nails. According to Morgan Dixon of Lab & Lounge (a multi-concept beauty salon), this technique strengthens and lengthens nails simultaneously. “The acrylics are then cured either under UV or LED lights before adding two coats of color,” according to Morgan.
This manicure usually lasts one week without chips; however, it’s important to keep in mind that improper removal of acrylics could weaken the nail plate and cause peeling of natural nails; thus making quality removal products like Acetone essential.
As you can see, there are various kinds of manicures on the market and each offers its own set of advantages and disadvantages. When selecting one that best reflects your personal taste and maintenance needs, make sure it matches up! With such an abundance of choices available to you, find something that reflects both personality and style!