FAQ

Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions about our services, techniques, and appointments. If you need more details, feel free to reach out—we’re always happy to help.

Client Question

How often should I get a pedicure?

For most clients, a pedicure every 4 to 6 weeks is ideal to maintain healthy nails and smooth skin. If you are very active, wear closed shoes often, or experience dry skin or calluses, you may benefit from more frequent pedicures. Regular pedicures help prevent ingrown nails, dryness, and discomfort while keeping your feet healthy and well-groomed.

How do I know which type of manicure is right for me?

The right manicure depends on the strength of your natural nails and your preferred nail length.

If your nails are weak, brittle, or damaged, or if you prefer longer nails, stronger materials such as Bio Gel are recommended to provide extra support and durability. If your nails are healthy and you prefer a shorter or natural length, a Shellac (gel polish) manicure is usually sufficient.

Will regular manicure damage my natural nails?

With the technique we use, we do not remove all the product from your natural nail at every appointment. This allows your nails to remain protected and strong under the gel.

Each visit, we work only on the new growth area, helping to maintain the health and integrity of your natural nails over time. When a full removal is requested, it’s important to understand that nails may not look exactly like they did on day one. However, our approach and clean techniques are designed to minimize damage as much as possible and keep your nails healthy.

Is dry manicure (Russian manicure) better for nail health?

Dry manicure (Russian manicure) avoids soaking the nails in water, helping prevent weakening and damage.

Precise cuticle work supports healthy skin around the nail and helps maintain natural blood circulation in the nail area, promoting stronger and healthier nail growth over time.

What type of gel is very safe for the nail bed?

Soft Bio Gel is one of the safest gel options available for natural nails. It is lightweight and flexible, allowing the natural nail to stay protected underneath.

Soft Bio Gel is also soak-off, meaning it can be safely removed by dissolving in acetone without aggressive filing, helping minimize damage when applied and removed correctly.

What is the difference between Soft gel and Hard gel?
Soft Gel

Soft gel is more flexible and lightweight, with good adhesion to the natural nail. It is ideal for natural nail overlays and short to medium lengths. While durable, it is more sensitive to excessive moisture and strong chemical exposure compared to hard gel.

Hard Gel

Hard gel offers higher strength and rigidity, with very strong adhesion and long-lasting wear. It is highly resistant to water, disinfectants, and chemical exposure, making it a better option for longer nails or clients who need maximum durability.

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