Neat and well-groomed nails have long become part of the everyday look. Modern trends in manicure help to quickly and safely get them in order, but each hand needs an individual approach. For this reason, craftsmen no longer dwell on one processing option, preferring to combine techniques.
Classic (edged) manicure
The main difference between a classic manicure and all others is that it is performed manually, without the help of a machine (milling machine). The nails are shaped with a file, and then the fingers are dipped in a bath of warm water for about five minutes, after applying a composition to soften the cuticle to the skin. When it gets wet and becomes more pliable, the master begins manicure: he pushes back the cuticle with a special tool - a pusher, and then trims it with scissors or tweezers and removes burrs.
The downside is that with this method it is easy to injure a person, especially if the cuticle is thin and almost invisible, and the blood vessels are located close to the skin.
Who is it suitable for?
For those with a pronounced elastic cuticle that grows greatly, as well as for those who value the speed and accessibility of the procedure.
Who is not suitable for?
People with sensitive skin around the nails or mildly dry cuticles. And for those whose capillaries are very close to the skin.
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