Manicures of all kinds have become an essential part of beauty, but in order to achieve the perfect manicure, you must make sure your natural nails are healthy. Despite the fact that gel and acrylic manicures make our hands beautiful, they have terrible side effects to our natural nails, such as making them weaker, breaking easier, and chipping and softening, especially if they are not removed correctly. So how do you recover your nails after getting acrylic or gel manicures? Repairing our nails’ health depends on establishing a good care routine for this area, just like we do for our hair and faces.
Cut and file the nails
After removing the gel, the nail appears much softer and finer with an uneven edge. To avoid breakage, cut and file it. This will help make it grow healthier.
Apply Vaseline and oil
Professionals recommend not to use soaps or creams that, even if effective, weaken the nail and surrounding skin. Swap them out for Vaseline or nail oil.This will restore the hydration to the nail and cuticle. Place a little on each nail, also covering the surrounding skin and let it act overnight.
Use a hardener
The hardener is the most important part of the whole process. This will allow them to regain thickness and hardness, but it will also protect them from blows without easily suffering damage. Professionals recommend, above all, choosing one that is also formulated with ingredients such as keratin, which is found naturally in the nails and is in charge of protecting them and giving them strength.
Leave them natural
Nail polishes weaken keratin, so it is best after manicures to spend a period with unpainted nails or only covered by base.
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