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Keeping Your Nails Beautiful – A Do’s and Dont's Guide

  • Writer: KAFI
    KAFI
  • Nov 14, 2019
  • 2 min read


Overlooked! This word you often heard from people for your nail care of the hands and feet. But you noticed most time these two would be your important box to tick while you plan to wed, party or be to part of these. This is because you do flaunt your fingers a lot during beginning to end of the event.


So what exactly, you need to do or don’t for it?


DO: with topcoat do Refresh your manicure in every two days. Applying a thin layer of topcoat to an aging mani re-stabilizes the polish and restores shine, which makes it last longer. It’s important to choose a thinner, longwear topcoat like Kafi no chips ahead, that doesn’t make your existing mani too thick or gloopy.


DO: Wear gloves when washing dishes or cleaning. Hot water plus detergent is a lethal combination for any mani, so definitely protect your nails with long rubber gloves. (kafi also give you permission to opt out of all heavy-duty cleaning in the noble pursuit of making your mani last. Your roomie/SO/Mom will forgive you, we think/hope).


DO: Ask for a waterless manicure. Getting your nails and cuticles soaked during a nail service might make you feel warm and fuzzy for a hot second, but it causes your nails to expand. The polish will be applied before they have time to shrink back to their normal size, and you’ll be left with chips galore (the unsavory, non-snackable kind).


DO: Use cuticle oil! Regular use of a cuticle oil moisturizes dry, broken cuticles, strengthens nails, AND beautifies your hands. Massage a drop of Kafi golden cure, apricot cuticle oil, into each nail before bedtime for hours of uninterrupted hydration.


DO: Try a longwear polish. Want a more serious color commitment? Try Kafi Gel Couture, a two-step, longwear polish system that wears longer than classic enamel, without any soaking or UV/LED lamp.



DON’T: Expose your nails to certain foods and spices. Some intensely colored foods and spices like beets or turmeric naturally stain everything they come in contact with, including your nails. Whenever possible, try to use gloves when preparing these ingredients and a utensil when consuming them.


DON’T: Indulge in long hot baths or a jacuzzi. Think of hot water as the mortal enemy of your manicure. The hot heat and moisture cause nails to soften, and any enamel to loosen, chip and peel away.


DON’T: Pick off your manicure! A peeling mani is like that unripe pimple on your chin: irresistible, but oh so lethal. Picking off your polish can take off layers of your actual nail with it, leaving them weak and frayed at the tip.

Remember: It takes up to 3 months to grow your natural nail from root to tip. If you peel off your polish, you’re going to have to live with nail damage for a few months.

 
 
 

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