There are many ways in which you can support the length and durability of your manicure.
Please avoid submerging your hands in water for long periods. This is most important during the first 24 hours after your appointment. This will affect the length of time your gel manicure will last.
Your nails are jewels, not tools, which is a saying you may here often, so please remember to look after them.
Hydrate your hands, making sure that you moisturise after hand washing and sanitiser.
Cuticles: Oil twice daily with an oil that has either jojoba or avocado oil in.
Hands: Exfoliate twice a week Moisturise after hand washing Wear gloves for washing up & gardening
Feet: Exfoliate once a week Use a pumice stone after your bath or shower on heels and dry/hard skin. Moisturise after bath/shower Foot mask, once a week
Toenail reconstruction: Keep hydrated and use oil twice a day. Do not submerge in water for long periods of time, if you do dry thouroghly and hydrate. Don't wear tight fitting shoes that may put pressure on your toes. Keep appointments to every four weeks.
Brows: Keep dry for the first 24 hours. Keep hydrated with oil or serum. Appointments every 4 - 6 weeks.
Please don't use your nails to pick labels, open tins, or parcels. You may damage them. Try a keysie ask me for more information.
Book regular appointments every 2 - 4 weeks, dependent on your nail growth, after care, preferences and how you use your hands.