Essentials You Need To Know Before Getting a Gelish Manicure!
Despite
being beautiful and long-lasting, this manicure can sometimes be tough on nails
and even cause nail brittleness, cracking and peeling, however continuous use
can upsurge the risk of skin cancer and premature skin aging. We have compiled a series of tips recommended
by dermatologists to keep your nails healthy before, during and after gel
manicure:
- Proactive
ask your manicurist whether tools are properly cleansed and sterilized through
disinfectants after every usage. Also make sure that your manicurist push or
cut your cuticle which can lead to infection and inflammation.
- Use
traditional nail polish instead of gel polish, if you are
prone to nail problems or resistant towards acetone which is required to remove
gel polish.
- Don't
forget to apply a broad-spectrum, water-resistant SPF 30 or higher sunscreen to
prevent the risks of premature skin aging and skin cancer. It will also be
helpful for your skin to get saved from ultraviolet radiation used to intact
gel nail polish to nails. Moreover you can put on dark-colored gloves with
fingertips snipped off before the application of nail polish.
- If
the color begins to come off, don’t try to remove the polish by using other
nails or tools. Just visit your manicurist to have the polish removed.
- After the removal of nail polish, only soak your fingertips in acetone instead of your whole hands or fingers. You can also use cotton balls to remove the polish by soaking them in acetone and applying them to you nails. This will save your nails to come in contact with acetone.
Here are some tips to
care for your nails in between gel manicures:
- Don't
wear the nail polish for longer than 2 weeks.
- Application of a moisturizing product will minimize brittleness and prevent nails chipping.
Always
prefer a professional for gelish
manicure. Selecting home beauty services in Dubai is favorable when it
comes to gel manicures. Consider getting this treatment for special occasions
only, and if you notice any unusual changes or have a persistent nail problem,
consult a board-certified dermatologist immediately.
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