Each of us wants to have a perfect manicure every day, not just for the first two days after a visit to the master. Gel-lacquer becomes a real salvation, providing a durable coating for two to three weeks. However, after removing the gel varnish, many people complain of nail breakage and brittleness. At this point, they need intensive therapy.
So what is the best way to restore your nails after gel polish? Read on to learn 10 simple tips that will help you get your nails back to health and beauty.
So what is the best way to restore your nails after gel polish? Read on to learn 10 simple tips that will help you get your nails back to health and beauty.
1. Regular moisturising
Moisturising your hands regularly will be a great way to repair damaged nails. Keep a bottle of cream near your bathroom sink to make this a habit. We recommend using the hand cream after applying cuticle oil. Global Fashion's peach scented peach-scented dropper cuticle oil promises to deeply moisturise and soothe dry, cracked cuticles. This oil is rich in vitamins A and E, contains natural oils and mastic tree resin. It effectively nourishes and revitalises nails, prevents dryness, cracks, flaking and brittleness, giving them strength. Other Global Fashion favourites include the strawberry scented cuticle cream.
2. Use a cuticle cream or cuticle oil
One of the easiest ways to repair damaged nails is to apply cuticle oil followed by hand cream. The cuticle oil provides vitamins and nourishment, while the cream locks in moisture. Loss of moisture is a common symptom of nail damage after gel polish.
Use Global Fashion's Watermelon Scented Cuticle Oil to soften and moisturise the cuticle. This oil is packed with vitamins A and E and contains natural oils and mastic tree resin. Take a minute to massage the oil into your cuticles. Do not wash your hands for 20 minutes after applying the oil so it has time to absorb.
3. Use olive oil
This is one of the most affordable ways to restore your nails at home. Soak your nails in olive oil for 10-15 minutes daily. If you have dry skin, soaking your nails (or hands during the dry winter months) can be a beneficial treatment for both your nails and skin.
The cuticle is a protective barrier that prevents bacteria and free radicals from entering the body, which helps avoid infections. Moisturising the cuticle promotes healthy cuticles, and a healthy cuticle is key to healthy nail growth.
4. Massage your fingertips
Who doesn't love a hand massage? Now you can add repairing damaged nails to the list of reasons. Massage your hands every time you apply cuticle oil for added benefits. We also recommend filing your nails every three days to stimulate blood flow, which can improve delivery of vital nutrients and circulation. It's similar to hair care: trim your hair every couple of months to get rid of dead ends and stimulate growth.
5. Use hyaluronic acid
Cuticle oils can be helpful, but they often leave greasy prints on your fingers. If you prefer to avoid this problem, look into hyaluronic acid. This skincare ingredient has the same moisturising properties as for the face, and is ideal for dry cuticles and nail beds. A bonus is that if hyaluronic acid is already in your beauty routine, you can skip one step by rubbing the rest of the serum into your fingertips.
6. Vaseline - always relevant
If you're familiar with washing your face, you already know that it's a surefire way to combat dry skin by retaining moisture in it. But these benefits can be extended to the décolletage as well. Nail care is important too, and the technique is pretty much the same. Take your chosen moisturiser (petroleum jelly is standard) and apply it to your hands, preferably over cuticle oil. The longer you use the product, the better the results.
Global Fashion tip: If you're afraid of getting your hands dirty, put on gloves and go ahead with your nail care.
7. Increase your biotin intake
One of the most popular nutrients for hair, skin and nails is biotin. Try to consume 30 micrograms a day and also include multivitamins in your daily diet. This can produce results, but don't expect an instant effect. It takes about three months for your nails to grow from root to tip, so be patient and in time you will see that they will become much stronger.
8. Use a keratin treatment
You may have thought that keratin treatments were only for hair, but they can also be used for nails, especially after removing acrylic or gel coatings.
Keratin is a natural protein that makes up our skin, hair and nails. A keratin treatment can help strengthen your nails and prevent them from flaking, splitting or breaking.
9. Use gloves
Every day, our hands are exposed to a variety of harsh substances. Choose mild soaps and cleansers, and use gloves when doing jobs that can damage your skin and nails. Hand and nail care, including cuticle care, is important to maintain healthy hands and a long-lasting manicure. Always wear gloves when washing dishes or doing other household chores to maintain the beauty and longevity of your manicure.
10. Don't treat your nails as tools
While long, beautiful nails can be fun for tapping on a table, you shouldn't use them to push or open anything - this can cause damage to the nail bed and cuticle. Do not use the tips of your nails as tools.
FAQ
How long does it take for damaged nails to recover?
As you know, nails grow slowly. Full recovery time depends on the extent of the damage and can take about three months.
Can I use a nail strengthener under gel polish?
Using a base coat before applying gel polish can help reduce nail damage. However, it is not recommended to use traditional nail strengthening products under gel polish.
Is it safe to wear gel polish for long periods of time?
A manicure using gel polish has many advantages: it is durable, does not chip and retains its shine for a long time. However, this manicure can damage your nails, especially if not removed properly. To prevent damage, make sure that your technician is truly a professional at what they do.
Read also: How to properly care for cuticles at home?