Japanese manicure - what is it? Features, types, technology, before and after photos, reviews and necessary manicure kit

In our time, when natural beauty is especially valued, but at the same time the pace of life is accelerating, it is so difficult to devote enough time to maintaining it.

However, nothing compares to the feeling that your attractiveness no longer depends on your surroundings. And the main thing is that its basis is health.

Today we will talk about our exclusive product for strengthening and restoring nails, which we are truly proud of - the Japanese Manicure system.


Japanese manicure set MASURA

For more than 10 years, the unique MASURA Japanese Manicure system has enjoyed deserved popularity both in salons and among those who prefer home use. It not only effectively solves various problems of nails and hand skin, but is a full-fledged luxurious SPA procedure.

What effect do you get? What are the advantages? How easy is it to use the Japanese manicure system?

We will answer these and other questions in detail in this article.

Features of Japanese hand care

The technique of performing Japanese manicure differs from the usual European ones in that

  • Produced using natural materials and tools;
  • Care products are non-toxic, so the procedure can be performed during pregnancy and lactation;
  • The results of recovery become obvious after just a few weeks;
  • It is both a separate procedure and combined with other types of manicure;
  • It can be produced at home yourself.

Effect and care rules

So, after performing the Japanese manicure procedure, you can expect the following result:

  • rejuvenated hand skin;
  • evening out the tone of the epidermis;
  • healing from scars and scars from previous unsuccessful manipulations;
  • improvement of nail plate growth;
  • aesthetic and well-groomed appearance of brushes.

The procedure must be repeated every 2 weeks. During this time, the nutritional components of the paste received during the manicure will have time to be absorbed and improve the health of the nails.

Benefits of Japanese style care

Cosmetic style procedures have a number of advantages that distinguish them from other techniques.

They are as follows:

  • The primary task is comprehensive care, the purpose of which is to restore, moisturize, vitaminize and enrich the skin and nails with minerals.
  • The foundation is laid for the growth of healthy nails.
  • The growth of the nail plate accelerates.
  • Indicated for the care of problem nails - brittle, thin, splitting.
  • Signs of recovery can be seen immediately.
  • Due to its restorative properties, it can serve as an intermediate procedure between nail extensions and design.
  • In a complete nourishing massage that restores blood circulation.
  • To protect nails from toxic substances contained in varnishes and household chemicals.
  • Thanks to the prolonged action of the components included in the products used, the effect is preserved for a long time.
  • The cuticle is not cut, so the manicure is safe from the point of view of injury.
  • Natural remedies have a preventive and therapeutic effect.

A preliminary assessment of the condition of the hands allows for an individual approach to care.

Japanese nail polish

The difference between this procedure and a conventional or hardware manicure lies in the observance of physiological characteristics and careful treatment of tissues.

When performing Japanese nail polishing, a pearly shine appears. All this happens due to the fact that the nail is not polished or rubbed, but a special barrier is created in the form of a thin layer that will protect against harmful influences.

This layer is not washed off by water or detergents. The effect of the components during glossing lasts for 3-4 weeks.

Important: If you carry out this procedure once a month, then you can improve the condition of the tissues and make them ideal. Do this regularly, as in two or three weeks all microelements and vitamins will have time to be absorbed.

Key ingredients for polishing nails or Japanese manicure include diatomaceous earth and beeswax. These components contain many biologically active substances and various important chemical connecting elements. Thanks to them, the texture of the nail plate is protected, preserved and restored.

Frequency of procedures

Since the Japanese technique involves care with a therapeutic bias, it is worth adhering to certain instructions.

  1. Manicures are performed no more than once every few weeks. During the time between sessions, the nutrients are absorbed and work towards recovery or healing.
  2. The average duration of the procedure should be at least an hour.
  3. Care and restoration are carried out in courses, the duration of which is 8-10 procedures.

While completing the course, you can resort to other types of manicure as final stages.

Masura effectiveness and useful recommendations

    DIY Masura manicure process
  • The effect of the procedure with the Masura set is visible immediately and lasts for a month, and after 4-5 sessions even the most problematic nails “come to life.”
  • If we compare P. Shine and Masura manicures, the latter has a longer lasting effect, and its materials are of higher quality than those in the P. Shine brand set.
  • You can buy a Masura manicure set in any specialized online market.
  • Remember that it is advisable to use it once every few days, not more often, because it is still a minor load on the nails.
  • The first procedure may not take as long as subsequent ones. Let it become an introduction to both you and your nails.
  • The effect of Japanese manicure lasts for at least a month and is not affected by negative factors.

Japanese manicure Masura is a unique healing procedure for nails and hand skin. They make it for absolutely everything, using only natural materials.

This type of manicure is an excellent solution for those who care not only about the beauty, but also about the health of their nails.

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Tools

Manicure is performed with a specific set of tools. Kits available. And although their cost is quite significant, don’t let that scare you. The ingredients will last for a long time.

Commercially available Japanese manicure kits include:

  • Mineral-based paste, which is used for medicinal and restorative purposes. There are several varieties, differing in purpose of use. They mainly contain algae extract, beeswax, pearl dust, peptides, keratin and other components.
  • Block for polishing the nail plate made of suede (calf) leather.
  • Special powder enriched with microelements for polishing.
  • Orange sticks are a tool needed to push back cuticles.
  • Suede files. To adjust the shape.
  • A lotion that softens and removes dead cuticle cells.

Differences between P.shine manicure and regular manicure

Beautiful, stylish, attractive and well-groomed - the first thing that comes to mind when looking at the hands of a woman using the Japanese P.shine technique for care.

The main difference from the conventional method using metal tools is that the purpose of trimming and standard design is to change and disguise the natural shape of the nail surface. This allows you to create the illusion of well-groomed and attractive. Moreover, such procedures harm the nails and make them weak.

P.shine technology is based on the relationship to living systems of the body, to tissues that breathe and live. Microcracks and scratches are eliminated, resistance to harmful environmental factors and a healthy pinkish tint appear.

Execution technique

As already mentioned, the procedure can be performed at home.

A step-by-step description of how to do a Japanese manicure is offered.

  • Stage No. 1. It is necessary to remove the varnish coating, then disinfect and degrease your hands with an antiseptic.
  • Stage No. 2. First, using a hard file, the desired shape of the nails is formed. This is followed by the polishing process. Roughness and unevenness are smoothed out with a soft buff.
  • Stage No. 3. A softening agent is applied to the cuticles. After a couple of minutes, the thin soft skin is moved with an orange stick or pusher to the base of the nail.
  • Stage No. 4. A gel scrub should be applied to each nail and massaged to improve blood circulation and cleanse the nail plates.
  • Stage No. 5. A special care product is applied to the rollers, and the hands are immersed in a warm bath with dissolved “royal pearls”. During the procedure, you can relax, close your eyes and enjoy relaxation.
  • Stage No. 6. After drying your hands, critically examine and correct deficiencies, if any remain.
  • Stage No. 7. Apply mineral paste to already dry nails using a plastic pusher or a special stick (depending on the kit’s configuration) and spread it with a polishing block in the direction from the cuticle.
  • Stage No. 8. Glossing of the nail plates is done with polishing powder using a special block or buff with quick movements in all directions.
  • Stage No. 9. Finally, the nails must be treated with a medicinal serum, which is selected depending on the condition of the nail plates. If the situation requires it, you can rub in a medicinal aromatic oil.
  • Stage No. 10 From nail treatment to massage. Fingers and palms are massaged with silk bags filled with hot or cooled sand, depending on the desire or condition of the hands.

A good option would be to alternate high and low temperatures, this will improve blood circulation in the extremities. The massage ends with rubbing hand care products into the skin.

You can see what the step-by-step process looks like in the presented photos of Japanese manicure.

What's happened

Japanese manicure is, first of all, an effective complex of nail care that ensures their nutrition, restoration and strengthening. The primary task is to give your nails a healthy, well-groomed and aesthetic appearance. Accordingly, coating with varnish or creating complex nail art fades into the background or is absent altogether.

Interesting: Fashionable manicure from Evelina Khromchenko

Note! Even healthy nails periodically need manicures from the Land of the Rising Sun.

The Japanese themselves are unlikely to call such a process a procedure. For them, Japanese manicure is more of a ritual that is designed to give beauty, health and strength to nails. This technology is most often used by girls who value well-groomed and natural appearance, and believe that healthy looking nails are an indispensable basis for nail art.

The famous fashion expert Evelina Khromenko associates beautiful nail design, first of all, with well-groomed and healthy plates. That is why she is very partial to Japanese manicure and encourages all fashionistas to periodically make a choice in its favor.

Visual “before and after” photos will help you fully appreciate the effectiveness of the technology.

Duration of saving the result

A complete healing course lasts from 8 to 10 sessions, after which the nails are completely restored. The effect will last as long as the body’s resources last. An additional factor may be taking vitamin complexes.

In order to have healthy and well-groomed nails, experts recommend conducting a full course once a year.

How often should I do it?

To achieve the effect of permanent nail regeneration after a hybrid manicure, apply every 2-3 weeks and repeat the procedure at least 3 times. Of course, nothing prevents you from doing it constantly, more than 3 times. This will only have a positive effect and will make your nails very resistant to any damage, healthy and beautiful in color.

There are no side effects from long-term use of Japanese manicure - unlike, for example, the popular 6 in 1 or 8 in 1 nail complexes, since they contain, among other things, formaldehyde and other potentially harmful substances (causing, for example, onycholysis with long-term use - separation of the nail plate).

This manicure should not be performed immediately after removing extended nails or hybrid polish (gel polish, shellac), as the nails are still too weak to scrub further. This action can weaken them even more.

It is recommended to wait until you have completed 3 treatments, 2 weeks apart, before applying the hybrid again. And after the last procedure, you should also wait at least 5 days before doing a manicure with a long-term coating.

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Price

The price for a Japanese manicure in a salon ranges from 2000 to 2500 rubles. Of course, it's not cheap, but considering that the treatment and relaxation procedure lasts from one to two hours, it's worth it. The price of a set for 200 sessions is 4,500 rubles.

Reviews of Japanese manicure are extremely enthusiastic. The session is filled with care and gentle care. And the result exceeds expectations. Nails glow with health and grow quickly. Your hands look amazing and the effect lasts for several weeks.

In order to appreciate the benefits of Japanese manicure technology, you need to do the procedure at least once, enjoying it and getting an excellent result. After all, this is not only a feeling of spiritual harmony, but also an awareness of the unity of the inner and surrounding world.

Features of Masura manicure

Japanese Masura manicure has its advantages and disadvantages.

Among the advantages we note the following:

  • alignment of the nail plate;
  • creating a healthy and natural shine;
  • acceleration of nail growth;
  • the ability to perform the procedure on everyone without exception;
  • giving nails strength.

Among the disadvantages of the “Japanese miracle” are the high price , if done in a salon, and the duration. However, it is designed for relaxation, which is why it takes so much time.

Well-groomed hands after Japanese manicure Masura

Photo of Japanese manicure

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