Friday 20 March 2015

We are just going to Recap as to why you should avoid nail bars


We are going to tell you  Recap as to why you should avoid nail bars

Before you consider going to a nail bar you should read the following Recap as to why you should avoid nail bars
We have decided to recap as to why you should avoid nail bars As nails bars do not have a good reputation and for good reason we are going to explain Why you should avoid nail bars! and only go to qualified nail technicians and beauty therapists. Many of the staff in these so called nail bars are not qualified in this country if at all below is just some of the important reason why you should not go in to one of these nail bars.
1. Poorly ventilated- strong vapours which clearly are not good for you as the staff wear masks (where’s yours then?)
2. Regardless of weather you have gel, acrylic or shellac they seem to always use a nail drill on the nail bed to even it out, what this is actually doing is thinning the nail bed, nail drills were designed to be used on hardened gel, acrylic and plastic extensions not your nail, this causes extreme splitting.Why you should avoid nail bars!
3. If nail extensions are not applied properly as they often rushed it can cause bacteria to form under the nails and you could end up with a fungi infection.
4. Acrylic,gel or shellac can just be soaked off using pure acetone. There is no need to use a nail drill to remove them which is what they tend to do in nail bars this can damage the nail bed further if to much pressure is applied. It is not advised you pull them off as this will also damage them further.
Acrylic /gel or Shellacs do not damage the nails it is the way they are applied and removed that does. Always go to a qualified nail technician or beauty therapist if you are not sure ask to see their qualifications if they have one this should not be an issue.
In Many cases a product called MMA has been known to be used in the procedure of acrylic nails, it is not recommended for use in acrylic nail products because it is much too hard, and can tear the nail off the finger easily. It is also solvent resistant, which makes it very difficult to remove. It takes a long time to remove MMA when soaking in acetone. Many technicians damage the nail plate when prepping for MMA, since that product needs grooves in the nail in order to stick well. A technician should always protect and preserve the natural nail under any enhancement product. And, finally, MMA should not be used in nail products because the FDA has determined that it is not safe for that purpose. Is it worth having nice nails on the outside for a couple of months just for them to be destroyed underneath the damage these bars cause on your nails lasts for years not just months.
Hopefully our Why you should avoid nail bars! will prevent the type of exstream damage to nails that nail bars create, they need to be better regulated by education the general public maybe one day they will be until then the above above reasons are Why you should avoid nail bars!

Before you consider going to a nail bar you should read the following reasons Why you should avoid nail bars!
Why you should avoid nail bars! Nails bars do not have a good reputation and for good reason we are going to explain Why you should avoid nail bars! and only go to qualified nail technicians and beauty therapists. Many of the staff in these so called nail bars are not qualified in this country if at all below is just some of the important reason why you should not go in to one of these nail bars.
1. Poorly ventilated- strong vapours which clearly are not good for you as the staff wear masks (where’s yours then?)
2. Regardless of weather you have gel, acrylic or shellac they seem to always use a nail drill on the nail bed to even it out, what this is actually doing is thinning the nail bed, nail drills were designed to be used on hardened gel, acrylic and plastic extensions not your nail, this causes extreme splitting.Why you should avoid nail bars!
3. If nail extensions are not applied properly as they often rushed it can cause bacteria to form under the nails and you could end up with a fungi infection.
4. Acrylic,gel or shellac can just be soaked off using pure acetone. There is no need to use a nail drill to remove them which is what they tend to do in nail bars this can damage the nail bed further if to much pressure is applied. It is not advised you pull them off as this will also damage them further.
Acrylic /gel or Shellacs do not damage the nails it is the way they are applied and removed that does. Always go to a qualified nail technician or beauty therapist if you are not sure ask to see their qualifications if they have one this should not be an issue.
In Many cases a product called MMA has been known to be used in the procedure of acrylic nails, it is not recommended for use in acrylic nail products because it is much too hard, and can tear the nail off the finger easily. It is also solvent resistant, which makes it very difficult to remove. It takes a long time to remove MMA when soaking in acetone. Many technicians damage the nail plate when prepping for MMA, since that product needs grooves in the nail in order to stick well. A technician should always protect and preserve the natural nail under any enhancement product. And, finally, MMA should not be used in nail products because the FDA has determined that it is not safe for that purpose. Is it worth having nice nails on the outside for a couple of months just for them to be destroyed underneath the damage these bars cause on your nails lasts for years not just months.
Ok so heres the obvious reason. why do they wear face masks to protect themselves from fumes and dust but do not provide one for their customers????
Hopefully our Why you should avoid nail bars! will prevent the type of exstream damage to nails that nail bars create, they need to be better regulated by education the general public maybe one day they will be until then the above above reasons are why we have decided to Recap as to why you should avoid nail bars

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