What You Need to Know About Semi-Permanent Varnish?
Today, beauty salons and nail salons offer several techniques to keep your nails beautiful all the time, and semi-permanent varnish is one of them. In this article, Maryton Nail Supply will explain everything to you. Read on!
Indeed, semi-permanent varnish is a fluid gel that is applied to the natural nail for a result similar to a classic varnish. The material keeps a flexible finish after hardening.
The application consists of preparing the natural nails with professional manicure sets, then applying an adhesive base coat. Continue with two coats of color and, as a last step, the application of a finish that will protect and make your nails shine.
Each coat will be catalyzed under a UV or UV/LED lamp.
The advantages of semi-permanent varnish:
- The application technique is quick, about 1/2 hour for an experienced nail technician.
- Your nails will remain impeccably varnished without chipping at the first dishwashing. They will be slightly strengthened and will grow more easily.
- To remove the permanent varnish, you can use a cosmetic product, the Remover, which melts the material, which avoids damaging the natural nail by filing it.
- The price of the service is very affordable.
The disadvantages of of semi-permanent varnish:
- The permanent varnish remains on the natural nail, which does not prevent breakage.
- The lifespan of your application is 2 to 3 weeks.
- The Nail Art possibilities are limited because the surface is small.
- It cannot lengthen the nails; Only work on the natural length.
With this technique you can also ask for a white or colored French as well as simple Nail Art.
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