6 Things Every Nail Artist Must Know


Nail art is one of the most exciting things for all women. But, to carry on this passion for long, we must know a few important things for keeping our nails healthy. This article focuses upon 6 points that will help you step up your nail art passion. Read on!

1. Cuticles play an important role
The cuticles play an important role in keeping your nails healthy. They form a protective cover for the tissue that grows cells and builds the nails. Cuticle oil is used to moisturize the area, but remember to use it only for badly cracked and dry nails and not on a general basis.

Ensure you do not cut your cuticles as it can cause a bacterial infection and other skin irritation as well.

2. Don't shave your legs before a pedicure
Most women might not be aware of the fact that shaving strips a thin layer of skin off the legs. A pedicure done after this will not only cause irritation, but would also result in infections. In the year 2000, 113 women from California were the victims of Mycobacterium fortuitum, which is a bacterial infection that affects open wounds and results in purple pus-filled bumps. Also note that you can even get infected from infested pedicure tubs. Irrespective of the use of clean tubs or disinfecting them with solutions, it is always better to take precautions. Therefore, always go for shaving once you are done with pedicure.

3. Reduce the use of UV dryers
Over the years, many concerns have been raised with regards to gel nail polishes. It has been accused of dehydrating and thinning the nail. However, the issue is not about the polish itself but the way it is dried. The bulbs used in the salons are the same that you will find in tanning beds, which also causes wrinkles and skin cancer owing to a lot of exposure. Doctors recommend going to salons that use LED lights instead of the UV ones. It's worth noting that occasionally getting it done will not affect you much, but the more you are exposed to it, the higher is the risk of your nails getting damaged.

4. Head to online stores to find nail art tools
The rise of eCommerce has changed the shopping trend across the globe. Be it something related to your daily needs or a thing of uber-rich, you can almost buy everything with a click of button. So, why not we go e-way to buy nail art tools? Well, if you hadn't thought about this yet, it's not too late.

The Nail Superstore and Born Pretty Store have plenty of nail art related tools and equipment for you to add to your cart; for instance: stickers, decoration, UV gel, brushes, glue, kits, etc. Mind you, both these stores ship across the globe. So don't let the lack of tools be an excuse to not take your creativity further.

5. Connect with nail art lovers via mobile
Being a part of a community, is one of the best ways of becoming a better nail artist. With Nail Art For All, the world's first mobile community of nail artists, you can be updated with all the posts, notifications, design ideas, etc., on the go. You can not only update your art from using phone, but can even download your favorite designs by more than 5,000 nail artists. It is a great way to keep your ideas fresh and to stay inspired.

6. Give your nails a break sometimes
It's wonderful to have polish on our nails, but we need to put certain limits on how often we paint them.

When nail polish is left on for a prolonged period, there is a risk of developing Keratin granulation. And when the polish is wiped off along with the top layer of the nail cells, we sometimes even see white, rough patches on our nails. Dr. Dana Stern says taking a "nail polish holiday" for at least three weeks - depending on the damage caused - should be enough time to restore it to normal. Liquids like acetone and polishes with a high chemical content can make nails dry and weak over time. So, give them a break regularly because too much of anything isn't good for you.

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