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Acrylic nails are incredibly popular, but are they right for you? This is a question that no one can answer for you, but there are some factors to consider that can help you to decide. There are pros and cons to having this type of nail put on. Some people find it is convenient while others don't think it is worth the extra bother.
Acrylic nails can be very durable, which make them an excellent choice for those who tend to be hard on their own nails. People who type a good deal or who are pressed for time may feel that a set of acrylic nails will hold up better than if they tried to grow long nails of their own.
Acrylics can also be a smart pick for those who have problem nails. If you have nails that split, peel or break easily, acrylic nails will look sleeker and be stronger. Acrylic nails, when cared for properly, will generally hold up longer than long nails that are polished, so that is another factor to consider when weighing your options. Durability is one of the most attractive options for choosing acrylic nails.
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A Golden Hands Nail Spa Favorite
The French manicure is one of the most popular nail treatments available. Classy, sophisticated and timeless, it is a look that is worn by everyone from movie stars to moms. French manicures are a good choice for special occasions, such as a wedding or dance, but they are well-suited for normal everyday wear as well. Since it can be a little bit difficult to do this technique by yourself, women often go to a nail salon to have it done by a professional.
This fancy manicure begins just like any other; with a soak, cuticle treatment, lotion and base coat. The base of the nail is then painted with a light, neutral color. The signature mark of the French manicure is the nail tip, which is painted a crisp white. The result is a natural, but smart-looking nail that is pretty and fancy--all at the same time.
Over the years, variations on the French manicure have evolved. Sometimes other colors are substituted for the white tip or the neutral base, but the traditional shades of white, pink and beige remain far more popular. Reverse French manicures have come on the scene as well, often featuring a pink tip and a white base. The French manicure is also becoming a popular look for pedicures, with many salons offering this distinctive look.
A French manicure can be a great way to add allure to nails that are not terribly long, as the technique does not require much room for the tip to be painted white. The look translates well to everything from a business environment to a fashion show, so it can be worn for nearly any occasion, unlike some types of nail art that are more suitable for special occasions. The technique tends to be a little more expensive than a regular manicure since there is quite a bit more work involved for the nail technician.
French manicures can be easily damaged by chips or nicks in the polish. Most spas and salons will add a clear top coat to help protect the polish, but it can pay off to take extra precautions after you leave the chair. Use rubber gloves to protect your nails when cleaning, and try to be a little more cautious when you go about doing everyday tasks. If you do wind up with a bit of damage, you can always visit the salon to see if it can be touched up.
Golden Hands Massage & Beauty Centre Ext 1515 992 7530
kairabaspa@gmail.com
dembah@gamtel.gm
Massage Flower Remedy Aroma Therapy Reflexology Facials Fitness Centre Pedicure Hair Braids Nail Extensions Waxing Bio Lifting Detox Henna Tattos