I love a trip to a nail bar for a professional gel mani as much as the next person. Unfortunately A.) I’m not made of money, so this can’t be a bi-monthly occurrence and B.) I’ve noticed when I get them done more than three times in a row, my nails become weak and brittle. My saving grace? A collection of long-lasting nail polishes I reach for when my bank account is looking sad and my nails are looking sadder. In fact, as I type this, I’m rocking an at-home China Glaze Nail Lacquer mani in ‘My Sweet Lady’ (keep reading to shop the shade) which is on its seventh day and still looks bloomin’ fantastic—if I do say so myself.
“Taking a break from gel nails can help to get damaged nails back to a healthy state,” explains professional manicurist Saskia Fenwick. “Nails that are free from gel allows you to hydrate and nourish the nail plate directly.”
However, it’s important to note that a break from gel really is down to you and your nails and if the correct application, aftercare and removal is being done and your nails still look and feel strong, Fenwick says it needn’t be a regular thing. “With that being said if anyone starts to experience their nails breaking underneath the gel, their gel not lasting well on their nails, or any sensitivity, then they should have a break, usually around eight weeks.”
Whether you’re nodding your head at the above, or you’ve never been a fan of gels, the answer lies in long-lasting polishes that also contain nail-nurturing ingredients to keep them looking strong and healthy all year round.
Fenwick’s top tip for making a DIY mani go even further is to use a base coat as well as a top coat to lock in the colour and avoid any staining of the nail plate. For clients who want polish, she often starts with the Essie Nail Care Strong Start Base Coat.
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