Every woman dreams of having beautiful nails that will delight her for a long time. This is especially relevant during the New Year holidays when you want your nails to remain fresh and well-groomed. However, constant dishwashing, cleaning, shopping trips, and other everyday tasks often become a serious obstacle to keeping the manicure in perfect condition. But even in such conditions, it is possible to extend the life of your manicure and maintain its original beauty. Read on to find out how to do this.
1. Avoid excessive pressure on your nails
Even the most durable coating can suffer from unexpected mechanical impact on the nails. Often, we don't even realize how certain actions can negatively affect our manicure. For example, when chopping ingredients for a salad, peeling tangerines, or setting the table, we inadvertently damage our nails. This is why it is important to carefully monitor how different activities affect the condition of your nails. Remember: if you notice even the slightest discomfort, stop immediately and reduce the load on your nails. Gentle care is the key to their health and beauty.
After completing household chores, it is important to pay attention to the care of your hands, which are stressed during work.
This is a great time to relax and pamper your hands with a nourishing and moisturizing cream. Don't forget to take care of your cuticles and nails by applying special oil to strengthen and nurture them.
If you notice a chip or peeling of the gel polish, gently treat the damaged area with a nail file to smooth the surface. Then apply a thin layer of clear polish to keep the manicure neat and prevent further damage.
For matte manicures, cleaning and cooking are strongly discouraged. Unlike glossy finishes, matte ones absorb external pigments much more quickly, which can lead to stains or even color changes.
2. Avoid hot water
Hot water is one of the main factors negatively affecting the durability of a manicure. It is also harmful to the skin, as it can cause dryness, itching, and peeling. This applies not only to dishwashing but also to taking a bath. It is strongly recommended to avoid contact with hot water for the first 2-3 days after a manicure, as it can affect the coating as aggressively as cleaning chemicals.
However, cold water can also have an adverse effect on the manicure. Therefore, the optimal choice is warm water, even if you are using protective gloves.
3. Use gloves
Be sure to use gloves when cleaning. They will reliably protect your hands from the aggressive effects of cleaning products, which can cause skin irritation, peeling, rashes, or even chemical burns. Pay special attention to cleaning the kitchen and bathroom—areas with the highest concentration of germs in the house. Gloves in these cases become an indispensable barrier, especially if small cuts or damages remain on the skin after a manicure.
4. Do not use your nails as tools
Do not turn your nails into tools—avoid using them as brushes, openers, or other objects. Instead, use special tools. This will help keep your manicure beautiful and neat for a long time.
Believe me, if you follow these simple recommendations, your manicure will be a true decoration for New Year's Eve. Moreover, you will be able to take pride in your impeccably clean house and incredibly delicious treats.