How to make permanent nail polish, how long does it stay on the nail and how to remove it? Things to know about permanent nail polish preferred by those who don’t want to deal with nail polish problems all the time…
Permanent nail polish is a time-consuming application
After manicure and pedicure, the nail surface is wiped with a special solution to get rid of oil and dirt. Then two different adhesive nail polishes are applied. Then two coats of shellac etc. brand permanent nail polish is applied and fixative is applied to ensure permanence. After each treatment, it is exposed to ultraviolet light for 2 minutes. You can easily use it for 2 weeks on hands and 4 weeks on feet.
How to remove permanent nail polish?
For the removal process, a solution of acetone and ethyl alcohol mixture is poured onto cotton, and your nails are wrapped with aluminum foil and kept waiting. You may feel a slight burning sensation, but it is not unbearable. Then, the paint that has swelled from the nail surface is removed with light nail strokes. If there is nail polish that has not been removed, it must be re-wrapped with the same solution, otherwise it will damage your nail. That’s what most people say and write about “they ripped my fingernails out”. The manicurist, who does not want to wait for the nail polish remover for the second time, tries to remove it by force and the nail is damaged. Some of the top layer is removed in those who remove it without damaging it, but this is definitely not a very important damage.
As for my experience
I had 6 nails on my hands and 8 nails on my feet were broken or split. You know, that layer is separated, or the nail is just like that. I had permanent nail polish and the raised areas both stuck and stopped separating. How does the nail thicken when we apply nail polish, there is such a thickening, and there is neither a sticking problem nor a breakage problem. 2 weeks hands were great. Even though my manicure was not very long in the 3rd week, unpainted nails started to appear at the bottom because the nails were getting longer. I managed the 3rd week by applying nail polish on it, but this time the nails got too long, I couldn’t feel comfortable. Feet have always been great. Same brightness and pleasantness. The thing I was most afraid of was removing the nail polish. So what would it be? Would they rip my nail out like the people around me said?
No, of course. I watched every step carefully. It took time to remove the nail polish on the fingers, where the remover solution was low. Had to wait 2-3 times. Gel permanent nail polish is more permanent and before it can be removed, the nail polish needs to be filed. After that it takes longer than shellac. A non-harmful nail file is used for the shiny part that is applied underneath. My broken nails have completely grown and cleared and they are back to their healthy and hard state. No new fractures occurred. My preference for permanent nail polish is light colors. Because you can use other nail polishes on it, and since your nail is not exposed to oil, normal nail polishes can last for a super long time. If you use dark nail polish after permanent nail polish, an ugly appearance may occur when nail polish enters the rasped areas and is removed with acetone. For this reason, I recommend using light color nail polish after permanent nail polish. In fact, I think it’s best to use a protector underneath.
As a result…
Permanent nail polish is an application that definitely takes time and must be done by professional hands with very good quality materials. I think that establishments that are chains and open stores everywhere, their only concern is money, and that force them to recruit new customers every hour, are not very reliable.