Conventional manicure versus semi-permanent manicure

The manicure with conventional enamel is losing weight against one that leaves the nails prettier and lasts longer, about two to three weeks, which is called gel or semi-permanent manicure.

Like women they like to wear perfectly manicured nails and can not be wasting time continuously doing the manicure to keep them in good condition, these enamels were made that last longer than the traditional ones.

The trend that is imposed then are the enameled permanent nails. They are a novel system that allows to show off color and shine until the same natural nail begins to grow, without splashing or peeling.

Currently almost all nail brands have some permanent enameling product. That last more or less depends on the quality of the products used, the method of application and the rate of growth of our nails.

The system consists of the application of a gel with high gloss (UV color) on the natural nail (It can also be done on a false nail). Then the drying is carried out by means of a UV or LED cabin, which covers with a thin layer our nail with the chosen color.

The Chilean one continues preferring the colors pink, red and beige, but each time it is daring more to choose other colors or combinations of these with designs.

The key is to remove the enamel in the hairdresser and not pull it to avoid damaging the nails. Some people also prefer to rest the nail with calcium after 2 or 3 times of using these enamels.