The Secret to a Successful Manicure Nobody Talks About
In reality, the material used by a nail technician cannot be ideal for every client. We are all different, and a material that works perfectly for one person may not perform the same way for another.
The task of a professional nail technician is to select the material that is ideal specifically for you.
That is why I always ask my clients how their nails have held up over the past four weeks. (I don’t evaluate results from clients who return after more than four weeks, because the normal lifespan of most materials ends around that time.)
Another very important factor is your lifestyle. For example, if a client does not do heavy housework and is very careful with her nails, naturally she will have fewer problems. But if someone does renovations or heavy manual work right after a manicure, the result is predictable — the nails may become damaged.
For this reason, I also recommend not changing your nail technician unless there are very good reasons. Each professional service is tailored individually to you, especially when your technician truly values your results.
The outcome of my work is incredibly important to me. I look forward to every appointment because this is the work of my hands and my responsibility. Making hands beautiful gives people confidence, and it inspires me to know I am giving something valuable that not everyone can easily find.
This photo shows real results without filters. These images were taken over a period of four months. After three services, I was able to find the perfect material for this particular client.
I am very proud of this work because it is not just one manicure with beautiful photos. This client trusted me after many unsuccessful experiences elsewhere, and together we found the right solution for her nails.