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What Manicure Is Less Damaging to Nails?

What Manicure Is Less Damaging to Nails?, Montreal Manicure

There are various approaches available to you when it comes to getting an amazing, yet healthy manicure. Speak with your manicurist about your requirements and select the most effective technique for you.

No matter your desired style – classic French manicure or trendy creative twist – there are numerous alternatives that won’t damage your nails. Keep reading to discover which is the most appropriate solution!

Acrylic

Acrylic nails are an affordable, long-term way to add style and length. Less damaging to natural nails than gels or soft polishes, acrylic enhancements can last up to four weeks with regular fill-in appointments – perfect for those who seek an extended wear look.

Acrylic processes use chemicals, and improper use or removal may damage natural nails. Therefore, it is vital to consult a professional nail technician who can ensure proper usage and removal for healthy nail care.

Hot oil manicures utilize oils with specific healing properties that help nourish and strengthen nails, making the treatment an indulgent pampering service that may be expensive; it is an ideal choice for people looking for long-lasting manicures with stunning and healthy appearances; commonly used oils include coconut, olive, tea tree oil and jojoba oil.

Shellac

Shellac nail polish differs from acrylic in that it can be applied just like nail polish and then cured with UV light, meaning there’s no risk to your natural nails and much less environmental impact than traditional gel polishes.

Francis recommends CND Shellac shades like Bouquet or Satin Slippers from CND Shellac for use. “These hues complement most skin tones, are long-wearing, and feature cool undertones.”

Shellac manicures provide long-term solutions, as its 14-day lifespan and easy removal with acetone makes for minimal nail damage. However, for optimal results it’s wise to leave this process up to professionals so your nails don’t suffer unduly in the removal process. Also remember to apply base coat before and top coat after color application for optimal results as well as wearing SPF while getting your nails done in order to reduce sun exposure!

Nail Wraps/Stickers

Different nail polish stickers offer different levels of durability and style. Gel nail strips like Dashing Diva’s Gloss Ultra Shine Gel Palette or SCRATCH’s Monochrome Nail Wraps from Dashing Diva make application quick and simple, lasting several weeks or more after application. Semi-cured gel art such as BTArtBoxNails’s Nail Gems You’re A Gem require LED lighting but provide enhanced durability as well as salon-quality finish; 3D nail art allows you to express yourself creatively by customizing designs or accents on each fingertip!

Whatever manicure type you opt for, be sure to ask your manicurist not to trim your cuticles – as cutting your cuticles makes it easier for bacteria to enter your nails and cause infection. Also avoid using an emery board or regular nail file at home as these tools can damage natural nails; use instead a nail buffing tool for healthier-looking nails instead. Additionally, dark colors tend to be more damaging than pale pinks and nudes.

Regular Nail Polish

Regular nail polish is ideal if you like switching up colors frequently and don’t mind more wear and tear on your nails; however, it is less durable than its gel counterpart and requires soaking with either an acetone- or non-acetone-based polish remover in order to take it off.

Nail wraps and stickers provide some of the durability of gel manicures without needing an external curing light, but must be removed properly to avoid causing further damage to brittle or damaged nails. If applied incorrectly or placed incorrectly they could lead to severe complications for removal resulting in damaged nails that require further attention before removal can take place.

Acrylic nails can add length or dramatically alter the shape of your nails in two weeks, so acrylics may be an attractive solution. Just be sure to visit a reputable salon and follow all care guidelines when taking off press-on nails; don’t rip them off harshly – this can damage natural nail underneath. Instead, gently pop off or have a professional remove them instead.

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