Ladies, it's time to take care of your nails!
Manicure nail care is just as important as skin care, as it helps protect against infections and enhances the appearance of your nails, making them healthier, stronger, and shinier. Recent research from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has raised awareness among manicure enthusiasts about the importance of proper nail care. Here are some important guidelines to help you achieve the healthiest nails possible.
1. Prepare Your Nails
1.1 Start by making sure your nails are clean and dry. Wash your hands and dry them thoroughly to prevent bacteria and fungal growth. Clean under your nails with a brush to remove dirt and debris.
1.2 Trim your nails with a good quality nail clipper. Cut straight across, then round the tips in a gentle curve.
1.3 Shape your nails with a nail file. File your nails to a shape you desire, whether it's round, pointed, square, almond, or oval - it's your choice.
1.4 Moisturize your nails and cuticles using a nourishing cuticle cream or oil, and a hand cream.
1.5 Apply sunscreen cream to protect your nails and skin from UV damage.
If you have old nail polish on your fingers in, we also have a series of tips for removing acrylic nails at home.
2. Do a Proper Manicure
2.1 Choose a gentle, HEMA-free gel that is safe and non-toxic.
2.2 Apply a base coat and top coat to help the polish last longer.
Without a base coat, your gel nail simply won’t adhere to your nail bed. So be sure to apply the gel evenly to all of your fingernails. Applying the top coat ensures that the cover you're about to apply protects all the work you've done on your nails.
2.3 Apply gel polish carefully. Gently apply a thin layer of gel polish without accidentally touching your cuticles. Be sure to apply the gel evenly to all of your fingernails.
2.4 Wear UV-Shield LYCRA gloves when curing your gels with a LED/UV nail lamp
It is recommended that each layer of gel including base coat and top coat be cured for 30 seconds, as 30 seconds is a typical curing time. Wearing manicure gloves before curing the gel is also a must.
The Dr Marchbein advises "If you go out more often, apply sunscreen and wear gloves,". She recommends a broad-spectrum SPF of at least 30, but advises choosing an SPF of 50 or higher because you'll be applying a smaller amount to your hands and fingers; just be sure to reapply after soaking your nails or washing your hands.
Dr. Marchbein and Dr. Campbell also recommend wearing UPF (ultraviolet protection factor) manicure gloves to protect the skin during gel manicures. However, because the gloves are fingerless, you'll want to make sure your nail beds are adequately covered with SPF, which is why we mentioned applying sunscreen during prep.
3. Moisturize after Your Manicure.
- Use a nourishing cuticle cream or oil to hydrate your cuticles.
- Apply a hand cream to moisturize your nails and hands.
This will help keep your skin healthy and prevent it from becoming dry and brittle.
By following these guidelines, you'll be on your way to achieving healthier, stronger, and shinier nails!
Find out more how to deal with nail care by reading below articles.
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15 comments
Nicole
I’ll definitely be following this complete routine to maintain gorgeous nails during my next manicure.
Roberto
It’s so important to prioritize nail health and these tips make it fun and easy.
Mirelle
Thanks for the great tips!
Cynthia
These nail care tips are amazing and the illustrations are too cute!😻
Ashley
I never realized how important it was to properly file my nails until I started experiencing painful hangnails and breakage. This article reminded me of the importance of using the right tools and techniques to keep my nails looking their best.
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