Most common questions used to investigate
Did you remove your manicure?
Do you moisturize your nails?
Are you buffing your nails?
Are you using a nail strengthener?
Are you taking biotin supplements?
Do you have short nails?
Common conclusions
It is OK because removing your manicure safely
You should continue doi9ng it because moisture will help your nails recover after a gel manicure, which strips them of a lot of their natural moisture. You should look for
Buffing promotes blood circulation, which can strengthen your nails after a gel manicur, because after nails have a gel manicure they may have ridges and other uneven edges. You should take a longer time in between buffing.
Instead of going for colorful nails, or more gel products, you should apply a clear (a nail strengthener should be applied every day or every other day for 7-14 days in order to see optimal results), strengthening product after your gel manicure. Try OPI Natural Nail Strengthener.
You could start taking it because biotin can help strengthen your nails nafter a gel manicure. You should eat more sardines, cooked eggs and legumes. The general daily recommended dosage of biotin is 2.5 mg .
You should keep them short if you want to avoid breaking and to repair them after a gel manicure.
You should cut your nails because longer nails are more prone to breaking with everyday activities. You should also round your nails as well, as this is the strongest shape. You should not cut your cuticles so push back your cuticles after a gel manicure instead of cutting them.
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