Being economical
Manicures cost a lot of money, especially in upscale salons. As a result, many ladies choose to have their gel manicures done at less expensive local salons. That may be a smart choice for your pocketbook, but it’s not so smart for your nails.
It’s extremely likely that less expensive salons use outdated equipment that improperly cures the nails, resulting in manicures that chip off within days. Make sure the salon of your choice is utilising cutting-edge technology.
switching up nail systems
Mixing and matching different nail systems might be bad for your nails even if it’s not a sin per per.
The prep materials, base coats, top coats, and colours all have various designs and are intended to work together to give you the strongest, shinest finish possible. Combining several products might ruin results and possibly make removal more difficult. Keep to the same brand, please.
Fidgeting
Many people find it difficult to wait patiently, even for a short while, for the gel to cure. It can be tempting to take your hand off the curation light device so you can check your social media or reply to texts.
There is a purpose for the timers on the curing equipment. For a manicure that will endure for days, the gel needs all the time it is given to cure.
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