8 myths about nail care women readily believe

8 myths about nail care women readily believe
Many - many years ago, some grandmother told her granddaughter «granddaughter, don't sit at the edge of the table, you won't get married». A few years later, the granddaughter married the long-awaited prince. Only here is the other side of the coin, nobody knows and everyone willingly believes in the omen, which is a myth. In general, the lodge of word of mouth in our life is quite enough. Since our direction is the nail sphere, then let's talk about nails. Most girls know how to take care of their marigolds, only without even suspecting that many knowledge is a myth. To save you from delusion, we have prepared this article. Forewarned is forearmed! 



MYTH # 1: YOU CAN'T DO A NAIL BATH BEFORE A MANICURE

It is believed that under the influence of temperature, the plate will expand, and then it will begin to narrow, taking on a natural shape and forming cracks in the varnish coating.
The truth is this: A complete manicure program includes a manicure bath. In this case, the water should be warm and comfortable for the hands, and the procedure should not exceed 5 minutes. We advise you to use special manicure tablets. Half a tablet dissolves in water and you get an emollient and disinfectant solution. If you follow these tips, then no premature chipping or cracking of the varnish will occur. 



MYTH # 2: CALCIUM POLISHES STRENGTEN NAILS

It is known that the plate itself is a dead tissue, so varnishes with calcium strengthen nails just as much as the most common varnishes do, forming a kind of shield against mechanical damage. Calcium varnishes are not suitable for this.
The truth is: You need special products with a penetrating effect, for example, a moisturizing serum or a repair cream for damaged nails. 



MYTH # 3: THE PRESENCE OF WHITE SPOTS ON THE NAILS INDICATES A CALCIUM DEFICIENCY

The truth is this: The appearance of white dots can be caused by minor damage to the nail plate and matrix. These white spots gradually fade as the nails grow back. 



MYTH # 4: CUTICULES NEED TO BE REMOVED FOR NAILS TO GROW BETTER

Mechanical removal of the cuticle can injure and damage the skin and the growth area of the nail. In addition, there is a possibility of infection, as a result of which inflammatory processes may occur.
The truth is this: The most promising and priority direction is safe unedged manicure. During the procedure, the skin is not injured, and the cuticle acquires a sharper and more well-groomed contour. 



MYTH # 5: LACQUER NEEDS TO BE REFRIGERATED TO LAST LONGER

The truth is this: To make the varnish last long is the tightness of the package. If there is dried varnish on the neck, the lid will not fit tightly enough, air will penetrate into the bottle and the varnish will quickly thicken. To avoid this, after each use of the varnish, wipe the neck of the bottle with a cotton pad moistened with nail polish remover. Do not keep the bottle open for a long time. 



MYTH # 6: NAIL BEAUTY DOESN'T DEPEND ON DIET

The truth is this: The condition of the nails directly depends on proper nutrition. beautiful nails. Keep track of the diet and then the pens will be beautiful and neat. 



MYTH N7: LED AND UV LAMPS FOR DRYING GEL POLISH CAN CAUSE CANCER AND SKIN PIGMENTATION

The truth is this: Quality lamps, if used correctly, cannot harm your health. And if we compare the doses of the received ultraviolet radiation, then the drying of nails is about 15 seconds of being under the sun on the beach. But if suddenly you are still a little afraid of lamps - use a cream with UVA + UVB protection 10-15 minutes before manicure.


MYTH # 8: GEL BUILD-UP HARMFUL TO NAIL HEALTH

The truth is this: Gel coating can be considered safe if three basic rules are followed:
1. Use only high quality materials.
2. The technique of applying and removing the coating from the nail plate is carefully followed.
3. Gel polish is applied without going under the cuticle.

Take care of your marigolds and enjoy their beauty! 
Published: 06.05.2021 14:09 Times Read: 733