How Often To Do Manicures Is The Healthiest

May 15, 2024

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1. The growth cycle of nails under normal circumstances is an average of 0.1mm per day. Healthy and intact nails are usually trimmed every 7-11 days, with a minimum interval of one week between two manicures. Normally, you can take care of your nails by taking care of them and applying nutritional supplements.

 

2. After the nail is injured or removed due to other special circumstances, it takes about 100 days for the new nail to grow from the root of the nail to its fully normal shape. So, if your nails are damaged or cracked, it's best to stay for 100 days before doing any trimming or manicures. Otherwise, excessive manicures can cause more serious damage to the nails that have not yet fully formed.

 

3. The summer weather is hot, and the skin needs faster heat dissipation to balance body temperature. Nails covering the skin are equivalent to covering it with a quilt, which puts pressure on the skin's heat dissipation. Wearing fake nails for a long time can increase the pressure on the nail skin, causing gray nails or other skin diseases. So, under normal circumstances in summer, it is best not to do full style nail patches, and if done, only half style or French style should be done. The removal time should be controlled within three weeks to allow the nails to have ventilation time.