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Unedged manicure

Unedged manicure is a fairly new service, which has appeared in connection with the high risk of contracting AIDS, hepatitis and other dangerous diseases in cosmetic rooms. Although there are many types of manicure, this one is considered the most sparing, safe method of hand care.

Unedged manicure, or European, as it is called, differs from the ordinary that it is made without the help of a typewriter or scissors, but with a special solution that softens the skin around the nail and allows it to be easily removed. With proper implementation, this method gives almost 100% guarantee that the nail, and the cuticle, will not be damaged and, accordingly, infected.

Methods of implementation

Unedged manicure can be performed in three ways: wet, dry and hot.

When wet, pre-soak the skin around the nail. Currently, this method is used in most salons, because it gives the best result and is the most safe for the skin. Dry method does not require maceration, but it can cause an allergy and is far from all suitable. Hot used when the skin is very coarse and when removing the cuticle there are certain difficulties.

Who does it suit?

Unedged manicure can do everything, but in particular it is shown to women with a thin and delicate skin. It is an ideal and even indispensable tool for those who suffer from diabetes, since even with the disease, even the smallest cut carries the risk of infection and may well lead to disastrous consequences. Recommended unedged manicure and those with a thin cuticle. It is ideal for both strong masculine and delicate baby nails. In addition, the unedged manicure is made less often than usual, since in the softening agent of the cuticle, there is a slowing down process of skin build-up supplement.

Benefits

Excludes the possibility of traumatizing the skin with stabbing and cutting tools, and hence the risk of infection.

The time interval between the procedures is greater than with other types of manicure.

The cuticle is not damaged and nail growth is not inhibited.

How do unedged manicure?

The skin around the nail is steamed. Then it is applied to the liquid, softening the cuticle and facilitating its rapid removal.

After waiting a few minutes until the cuticle is sufficiently softened and the softer part of it will come off itself, the coarser parts can be removed with a special stick (best if it is made from an orange tree), although many salons use plastic sticks and there is nothing to worry about. Removing all the cuticles, the skin is treated with a special oil or cream that allows you to remove the remaining after the procedure, a slight swelling, slowing the buildup of the skin and preventing the appearance of burrs.

Can I do it myself?

If desired, you can do unedged manicure at home. In this procedure, there is nothing complicated, and it will not take more than half an hour.

The main thing is not to use the same stick several times, and also, when starting the procedure, to make sure that there are no irritations, cuts and wounds on the skin.

disadvantages

The trimmed manicure is ineffective on overly neglected nails, with a very overgrown coarse cuticle.

In this case, you need to resort to a mixed technique of manicure or to classic edging. Most masters of the manicure give their preference to the latter, considering it to be the most clean and neat.

In some people, cuticle remover preparations can cause an allergy attack. Therefore, an unedged manicure is strictly forbidden to persons prone to allergic reactions. You can check whether you are sensitive to the components entering the solution, just as we test the sensitivity to these or other agents: drop a little solution on the wrist and wait a bit. If the reddening does not happen - then you need a method of unedged manicure is suitable.

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