Nail Art Tutorial for Beginners - Nail Art FAQs
Nail Art Tutorial for Beginners - Nail Art FAQs

Essential Nail Art Insights for Novices

1. Is it harmful to do nail art?
   Nail polish glue, also known as phototherapy gel, is professionally made with pigments and natural resins. This material solidifies under UV light and doesn't allow permeability, so it doesn’t damage your nails.

2. Can nail art protect nails?
   Yes! Getting a manicure can increase the thickness of your nails, reducing breakage and providing a protective effect.

3. Does continuous nail art hurt my nails?
   With a normal frequency of once or twice a month, there's no problem. Each time you do your nails, they are strengthened and shaped, and the removal process involves simply grinding and fading the gel, without harming your natural nails.

4. Can nail art improve nail shape?
   Absolutely. Gels (phototherapy gels) can lengthen the nail bed and improve issues like nail breakage, warped nails, and fan-shaped nails.

5. Does the grinder hurt nails?
   The grinder has different particle thicknesses and adjustable speeds. Based on your nails' hardness and thickness, it can safely and smoothly remove nails without causing burns. This physical method is safer than using chemical nail removers.

6. Why are there bubbles?
   - Incorrect brushing technique, too little glue, hard application, and excessive dragging can introduce air and cause bubbles. It's best to control the amount and pressure, and keep your hand steady while applying.
   - Insufficient curing time for the color gel can also result in bubbles. Make sure the entire nail is properly cured under the light.

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