Here's What No One Tells You About Reasons Why Nails Break..
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All You Need To Know About Reasons Why Nails Break..
In this article, I will share you. A nine reasons why nail break, or a extensions might break.
Use of product application
The reasons are pretty much the same coming up. Use of product application was too thick yes too thick some people think that the thicker coat, is the stronger and more lasting.In Hageman will be nothing is further from the truth than this statement let me explain. if you apply too much product near the cuticle it will not just look not pretty but also will add extra pressure on this area and the product may lift thick application. on the ''free edge'' is also bad meaning the free edge is too heavy and once it grows, out a little bit it will be too heavy, and the nails will break right there in the stress area product application was still thin.
Nails looks beautiful and natural but unfortunately. we can't create papers and nails and expect them to last very thin nails are usually made for shows for real life you need to make them properly balanced thin cuticle area.
Fixed rest area and a little thinner near the ''free edge'' and along the sidewalls, form fit for feet is definitely the most common error which leads to broken nails, when fitting the form you should not leave any gap
between the natural
nail and the form. if you will the product will go right into this gap
especially gel.
As the result, most of the product you applied will be under the nail rather than on top of it even though the nail might look good and elegant outside. the real structure will be underneath making the free edge thick and transforming this mistake to. the one we discussed previously seek application. on the 'free edge' and it always causes nail to break.
Missing 'apex or apex' at the wrong spot 'apex' is the highest point on the nail and for 'salon nails,' it should be located in the center but cannot go further than. the nail bed line meaning apex can not be located on the free edge, think of it as a ''bridge'' have you ever seen ''a bridge where the highest point is not in the center'' maybe you did but (let's imagine just standard small bridge across the river apex is the point that keeps the structure balanced).
As the result, most of the product you applied will be under the nail rather than on top of it even though the nail might look good and elegant outside. the real structure will be underneath making the free edge thick and transforming this mistake to. the one we discussed previously seek application. on the 'free edge' and it always causes nail to break.
Missing 'apex or apex' at the wrong spot 'apex' is the highest point on the nail and for 'salon nails,' it should be located in the center but cannot go further than. the nail bed line meaning apex can not be located on the free edge, think of it as a ''bridge'' have you ever seen ''a bridge where the highest point is not in the center'' maybe you did but (let's imagine just standard small bridge across the river apex is the point that keeps the structure balanced).
So we need to keep it in the center and do not forget about apex. We need it even if you are doing short nails, or simple gel overlay. on the cured product this mistakes usually happens, with 'gel' or 'poly gel', products anything that requires product to be cured. under the light sometimes it might happen not because you forgot to cure to a certain time. but also the ''lamp'' was too old or bulbs out of order you apply too much product.
Here's What No One Tells You About Reasons Why Nails Break
At some
point and it's simply impossible for ''LED'' light to go completely through the
enhancement and fully cure. it make sure your bulbs, are always in order that the
brand you're using is matching
the light for example ''you cannot cure UV gels, in LED lamp. even in the most powerful'' one next one is over file sidewalls sometimes we create nail extensions and
then feel like we want to file them, more in the size. So they will look not
too white.
We file and file but the nail still looks like it's pregnant. Finally we filed off
the product on the sides and the nail look narrow. Now but we broke the balance
of the nail. if the side points near the stress area will be
too thin that won't
be enough to keep the ''apex'' on its point and as the result you might notice
small cracks on the sides and after a while it will turn into broken nails
you need to keep the thickness along the sidewalls something near pan card for
medium and long nails or even ''Aadhaar card'',
Will cut the product underneath after. We cut too you will see the small cracks, On the sides of the nail and then, It will break. Where if you are pinching too hard understand pinching should not be painful. If it's your do something wrong or your client is one of those 0.2% people.
That find everything painful including filing the length of their nail but it's rare and the last. But not least is using nails as tools, as some wise man once said treat your nails tools this is the only reason when broken nails are not the fault of nail technicians.
If your clients are using their
nails instead of win opener to open pistachios and so on
well do not expect them to last acrylic and gel nails, are much stronger than
natural nails no doubt. But it's not an excuse to use them as tools so be
careful treat them like you would if it's your natural nails be careful with.''Reasons Why Nails Break''
Important tips!
Door open.
Washing cloths.
Cooking.
Zip opening.
Floor cleaning.
Dusting.
Chemical.
Water don't dip too much in water your nail become softer, etc. So on these were the nine most common mistakes that leads to broken nails let me know if it was helpful. Thank you so much for reading my article.
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