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Nail oil applied directly to a fresh nail enhancement will cause lifting.
This is false when the enhancement is properly applied; if not properly applied then this can be true. A properly applied nail enhancement When properly applied, artificial nail coatings form a tight seal with the nail plate, therefore nail oils cannot get underneath the coating to cause separation and lifting. The benefit of these natural…
Split Nail Repair: DIY Fixes and Professional Treatments
A Split Nail can be a frustrating and painful condition to deal with. They can make everyday activities such as typing or opening packages difficult, and can also be unsightly. However, with the right treatment, split nails can be repaired and prevented from happening again. In this article, we’ll explore some DIY fixes and professional…
What are the benefits of using Cuticle Oil?
Cuticle oil or nail & skin oil is a moisturising product designed to improve the health and appearance of your nails and surrounding skin. It is typically made from a blend of natural oils, such as jojoba, almond, and avocado oil, as well as vitamins and other nourishing ingredients. Here are some of the main…
Grandmother Rights? Regulated Qualifications
As regulated qualifications are becoming more important many are worried that they will have to go back to college or spend more on education. This is not necessarily the case. No education or experience is lost!! The National Occupational Standards (NOS) exist for a reason The NOS are the minimum amount of practical skills and…
UV gel allergies & LED gel allergies – Is there a difference? (Part 2)
LED gel allergies are allergic reactions to the chemicals used in UV-LED-cured gel nail products. UV-LED-cured gels are similar to (the old style) UV-cured gels in that they contain a combination of chemicals, including monomers, oligomers, and photoinitiators, which are activated by the UV energy that’s in the LED light to harden and cure the…
UV gel allergies & LED gel allergies – Is there a difference? (Part 1)
UV gel allergies are an allergic reaction to the chemicals used in UV-cured gel nail products. These products typically contain a combination of chemicals, including monomers, oligomers & photointiators, which are activated by the UV energy in the UV light to harden and cure the gel. What’s UV Energy? UV energy emitted by UV light…



