sexta-feira, 3 de julho de 2015

3 things you have to know before getting Gel Manicures

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Gel Nails are an extremely natural-looking enhancement: thin, clear, flexible, non-yellowing, nonporous, resist lifting.

It is also known at the nail extensions and can be used for natural nail overlays. It comes in nail polish shades, and is made hard by being cured under a UV or LED lamp.

1. Gels weaken your nail beds because of the removal process
Some people are worried about getting gels because of the fear that their nails won’t be able to breathe, but to begin with nails are actually dead. What important is the nail beds and cuticles because they are made of living tissues. That is why you need to be careful when getting rid of the Gel Nails or the safest to get it removed is by your manicurists, who are expert in this field.

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2. UV radiation can be dangerous to the health
The way gel manicures work is that the color is painted on and then cured under the purple-colored lights that help your nails dry are UV lights. The process is repeated several times per hand that makes the polish ultimately so hard and long-lasting, but that UV light exposure is definitely not good for people. The UV light exposure you get from nail procedures is potentially dangerous. To avoid any unnecessary exposure every people should put on sunscreen or lotion with water resistant sunscreen before you go for a treatment.

3. Nail Gels last for 2-3 weeks
The best part about gel manicures is how long they last. If you have lots of events coming up back to back like prom, internship, job interviews, and family vacations, gels can be the perfect answer because they last for about two full weeks with no chipping. Also keep this in mind that how long they last also depend on your body language, the product itself, and how it’s applied. But however long your gel lasts you will surely love your nails the entire time.

http://laurenceourac.com/3-things-you-have-to-know-before-getting-gel-manicures/

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