We want you to be happy with your nail enhancements, we also want them to be long-lasting and stay looking beautiful.
Getting Used to Your Nail Enhancements
- Don't bite or pick your nail enhancements, this can lead to weakening or breakage and can cause damage and thinning to your natural nails.
- If you notice your nail enhancement lifting, don't pull or pick at it. But don't ignore it. Return to the salon as soon as possible; where it will be decided whether a repair is necessary.
- Nail enhancements may take some time getting used to, especially if you've always had short nails. Gradually you will get into the habit of using your hands in a different way and the nail enhancements will start to feel as natural as your own nails.
- Make sure you book a regular rebalance appointment. It's a good idea to book a series of appointments at once, every two to three weeks for a rebalance will ensure your enhancements last longer..
Around the House
- Wear rubber gloves when you wash up or clean. Detergents and solvents can be harmful to the natural nail plate.
- Treat your nails with care, use them as jewels not tools! Car doors, kitchen cupboards, ring-pulls and switches can all cause breakages.
- When wearing nail enhancements always avoid pulling backwards against the tips of the nails; this could cause injury or breakage. So don't pull your laundry out of the washing machine with your nails!
What Products Should I Use on My New Enhancements?
- It's important to use a good cuticle oil daily. Massage it into your nail enhancements. It will keep them flexible, prolong their life and dramatically reduce the risk of breakage.
- Invest in a hand lotion that will penetrate the skin.
- When removing nail enamel from over your enhancements, always use a non-acetone remover.
Our hands play an important part in our appearance and can influence our whole personality. A woman with beautifully manicured hands will be more expressive, than a woman whose hands get hidden away!
So why delay? Treat yourself today!