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Manicure

A basic nail treatment for the hands that typically includes filing, shaping, cuticle care, hand massage, and nail polish application.

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Pedicure

Similar to a manicure but for the feet, including soaking, exfoliation, nail trimming, cuticle care, massage, and nail polish application.

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Gel manicure/pedicure

A longer-lasting alternative to traditional nail polish, using a gel-based formula that is cured under a UV or LED lamp for a durable finish.

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FAQ

It depends on your personal preferences and lifestyle. Typically, a manicure or pedicure can last anywhere from 1-3 weeks before needing maintenance.

Nail polish usually takes about 10-15 minutes to dry to the touch, but it may take up to 1-2 hours to fully cure and harden.

To prolong the lifespan of your manicure or pedicure, apply a base coat before polish, wait for each coat to dry completely before applying the next, and finish with a top coat for added protection.

Yes, peeling off nail polish can damage the top layer of your nails, leading to brittleness and weakening. It’s best to use nail polish remover to gently dissolve and remove polish.

To strengthen nails, maintain a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals, use nail strengthening treatments or products, keep nails trimmed and moisturized, and avoid harsh chemicals and excessive filing.

Gel nails are made from a gel-based formula that is cured under a UV or LED lamp, providing a glossy and natural-looking finish. Acrylic nails are made from a liquid monomer and powder polymer mixture that air-dries to form a durable and hard finish.

To prevent nail fungus, practice good hygiene by keeping nails clean and dry, avoid sharing nail tools, wear breathable shoes, and regularly sanitize nail tools and surfaces.

It’s recommended to avoid manicures or pedicures if you have a nail infection, as it can spread to other nails or people. Consult with a healthcare professional for proper treatment.

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