Nails gel and prevent damage to nails
Considering that nowadays many of us accept a completely manicured and gelled look for our fingernails and toenails, it is natural that ways to prevent nail damage during this process have become a hot topic as much as the art of nail design and gelling itself. has been While generally there are still healthy nails with varnish, Nails gel or implant nails, but using too much color, gel and implants can have a negative effect on our nails over time.
Here we answer your frequently asked question about how often you should stay away from gel or implanted nails and how you can restore your brittle and damaged nails to their former glory with a nail strengthener.
Do your nails need a break from polish?
Although we may use the word “breathing” metaphorically, nails do not actually take in oxygen from the air. Therefore, nails do not need to be without varnish to stay healthy, but they do need proper care.
Nails may change color due to pigments in nail polishes and nail implants. Or you may notice white spots on your nails after improper removal of nail polish or materials. In this case, to avoid yellowness and cut nails, you should not use nail polish continuously.
Because there is no specific time frame for when your nails will show signs of damage from polish and materials, you need to make sure that you are taking care of your nails properly. It’s not a good idea to let the damage happen and then start handling it. Therefore, you have to decide whether it is better to rest your nails every few weeks or every few months. A good indicator that it’s time for a break is if your natural nail is no longer bright pink and smooth.
Wait… are gel nails bad for you?
Not so much, but they can definitely affect your nails and the skin of your hands. Over-manicuring, poor-quality manicures, and nail polish or filing on damaged nails can make them more brittle and also thin the nail plate—the hard part of the nail that’s made up of keratin.
For example, a manicure with nails gel can cause dehydration and thinning of the nails if overused, especially if not properly covered with a base coat before nails gel. Nail implants can also damage the nails in the long term, as the surface of your natural nail is filed away with use, meaning the natural nail becomes weaker.
Another thing to consider is the fixing process. Gel nails require ultraviolet (UV) light to harden. The combination of gel nail polish plus the device’s UV rays can actually damage the keratin in the nails, potentially making them more brittle.
Besides nails, are there any risks to your skin when using UV lamps? The American Dermatology Association recommends going to a nail salon that uses an LED drying light instead of UV light. While LED bulbs still emit ultraviolet radiation, it is less than UV light. An LED light also has a faster effect on the gel and reduces the time your hands are exposed to UV rays. On the other hand, the FDA considers all gel nail polish drying lamps to be of low risk when used according to label directions.
But, it’s always a good idea to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily—even on your hands! Another important point is to wash your hands and nails and dry them gently after removing gelish or planting. Then, hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! Do this with a suitable nail strengthener and moisturizer.
How can I strengthen my nails after implants or gel?
Once you have removed your gel or implant nails, you can begin to care for them by using a product that strengthens and hydrates the nail structure, while replenishing the elements that nails need to be beautiful and healthy. provide and what are these nail strengthening components? Let’s check them out:
• Keratins
Keratins are an important building material for strong and resistant nails.
• Silicon
Silicon is one of the dominant minerals in nails. Silanidiol salicylate ingredient strengthens silicon and will be an important step in growing healthy and beautiful nails.
• Hydration enhancers
Hyaluronic acid is one of the most well-known moisturizers in the world that helps to hydrate your nail plate. The cationic hyaluronic acid inside helps to increase nail flexibility and restore the appearance of nails and cuticles.
Final point
Even if you decide to re-gel or implant your nails, make sure you don’t forget to take care of them and keep them hydrated and go to a professional nail service for nail application and removal.
If your nails are damaged, continue the nail strengthening care until your nails are regenerated, stronger and healthier, and you will achieve the healthy nails you have always dreamed of!
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