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Why should you take care of your nails?

Just as our body and our organs can be influenced by our lifestyle and activities, so are our nails. Between dishes, cigarettes, harmful products such as nail polish remover... your nails are very often attacked. Composed of keratin, the nails are very easily attacked if they are confronted with activities that make them even more fragile than they already are. Soft, fragile, sometimes yellow, your nails lack care. Having clean,

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How to use cuticle oil?

When you understand the benefits of cuticle oil, it's time to learn how to use it properly! When it comes in the form of a brush pen, you can directly apply it to your nails. Otherwise, follow these steps: First, start by removing the polish from your nails. This will allow you to directly apply the cuticle oil composed of different vegetable oils on your bare nails to take care of them.

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Techniques to get rid of whiteheads on nails?

The appearance of whiteheads on the nails is generally not serious. In rare cases, it can be indicative of a medical problem. But for aesthetic reasons, we often want to get rid of it. Methods and solutions to overcome whiteheads on the nails. This blog post will give you several solutions. 1. What causes whiteheads on nails? Contrary to popular belief, whiteheads on nails are not due to a lack of calcium. You should

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Nail care: nail clippers or nail files?

Nail maintenance always involves an essential step: shortening your nails. Knowing when to cut your nails is a question that everyone can ask themselves. Do you know how to care for your nails? Your expert nail supplier Maryton gives you advice. Using nail clippers: why and how? In the long term, this manicure accessory can damage the nails during misuse. The nail plate, like the free edge, is made up of keratin. Improper

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Why does my nail polish not hold?

When properly applied, a nail polish can last an average of 7 to 10 days. But it's not always the case. Why does my nail polish not hold? Follow us to overview the mistakes that can ruin the finishing touch of your manicure. 1. Forgetting to wash your hands When you're in too much of a hurry, you may apply your nail polish without washing your hands first. It maybe a big mistake.

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Discover the reason why nail polish never lasts

Red, nude, coral... Varnish on the coast! Whether traditional or semi-permanent, it sometimes has trouble staying on the nails for a long time. Why? Follow us to find out why and how to fix it. Your varnish does not last long on your nails? Maybe you have greasy fingernails. So-called greasy nails are actually wet, because they pick up substances from the skin around them. This is also the reason why

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Focus on patch varnishes for a successful manicure

Nail polish sublimates our fingers but makes us see all the colors when it has to be applied. However, some are on the verge of getting discouraged from putting on nail polish. Waiting long minutes for it to dry, hands totally clenched, not touching anything... In short, all these disadvantages mean that every day the liquid varnish loses followers. Patch varnish, what for? Concretely, it is a strip of varnish that is stuck

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4 steps for a perfect manicure

Applying your nail polish can be a moment of relaxation or a real headache. However, the beauty of the hands is not to be neglected. To have pretty hands, you need to use the professional manicure kits to have a beautiful manicure. 1 Prepare your nails before the manicure File your nails well Take out your nail file to even out the nail. Be careful, never file your nails with "back and forth" movements,

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Knitted Nails, warm up your nails for the winter

When winter comes and the freezing days I very often want to put on a good big wool sweater. Unfortunately, this kind of outfit is not always very elegant or very practical at work. Luckily, I found the parade! This is the new beauty trend, the knitted nails. This form of nail art consists of making patterns in relief on the nails. In French the term Knitted can be translated as knitted. Indeed,

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