For a perfect and satisfactory result, it is recommended to apply a semi-transparent varnish in a beauty salon. Before laying, the beautician first prepares the nails by filing them, cleaning them and pushing back the cuticles. Then, she applies the base. The made hand must spend 30 seconds under the UV lamp. After that, apply the two coats of varnish. Therefore, it is necessary to respect a drying time of 30 seconds between the two passages. Finally, she puts on a top coat which also dries under the UV lamp. This is the last layer, which brings shine to the varnish to give a nice finish. 3 PCS Disposable Individually Packed Nail Manicure Sets 6000 PCS $690.00 If you wa...
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Varnish the nails: do as you wish!
Just like the first step in your quest for a perfect manicure, the nail polish phase requires going through a few important points including preventing smudges, applying base coat and polish, and perfecting the together. To remove all smudges easily, it is advisable to proceed before applying the varnish itself to apply petroleum jelly around the edges of your nails. All you need is a cotton swab to perfect the edges of your varnish and remove any burrs. Thereafter, proceed to the application of the base and varnish. Apply the base which not only protects the nails but also allows the varnish to have the right color once applied. Be sure to shake the bottle well before applying t...
What types of prostheses to choose?
Nail prostheses, capsules or tips according to your preferred name, have various shapes. Do you know the difference between the “conventional” prosthesis and the “French” prosthesis? Today, your nail supply expert Maryton will give you answer. Conventional nail prosthesis The conventional prosthesis has a wider shoulder than the French one. It is therefore used to have a better adhesion to the plate, because it covers more surface. It is perfect for small nails and even for bitten nails. French nail prosthesis The French prosthesis is used on nails whose plate is longer. By using this type of prosthesis, we are looking to lengthen the nail or create a French look. In order to...
The French Reverse trend
The classic French nail, which we all know, consists of applying an opaque white line to the edge of the nail on a nude base. Today, this technique is reinvented in several forms, all as original as each other. In this blog, your nail supply expert Maryton will explain the French reverse trend. The French reverse We found that two trends stand out: First a traditional French nail, with exaggerated features on the edges of the nail. We mainly use colors and sometimes different glitter to give it an effect of depth. The second version is simply a French nail but upside down. The application method is exactly the same as a French manicure, the only difference being that instead of a...