Nail durability secrets: 3 key factors
Nail durability secrets: 3 key factors

Nail durability is a standard for measuring technique, but the customer's direct experience is what really matters. Here are some key factors that affect nail durability:

1⃣️ Nail filing level 🔪
Different nails need different filing levels. Some nails don’t need filing, but nails that sweat or get oily need to be filed properly to improve durability.

2⃣️ Choice of Gel 💅
Not all gels are suitable for all nails. When choosing a gel, consider the thickness and hardness of the nails; thin and soft nails or hard nails need different gels.

3⃣️ Hand habits and environment 🌿
Personal hand habits and work environment can also affect nail durability. For example, customers who wear rubber gloves for long periods or frequently wash their hands are more likely to have their nails affected by moisture, leading to gel lifting or cracking.

It's important to note that nails aren't indestructible; over time, they can wear down and lift. If water gets into the lifted area and isn't dried quickly, it could lead to bacterial growth. So, it's recommended that customers remove their nails regularly to ensure hygiene and safety.

The image shows some customers' "standby durations," including one month, two months, and three months. While these customers didn't encounter any bacterial issues, it's still advised not to follow their example; better to remove and change nails on time just in case.

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