False nails: what are the advantages and disadvantages?

False nails: what are the advantages and disadvantages?

Also called American nails, false nails are artificial nails generally used by women and placed over natural nails. In this article, Maryton nail supply will tell you the advantages and disadvantages of false nails. Just keep reading! Benefits of false nails Having false nails applied is an ideal that has quite a few advantages. Indeed, thanks to the solid fixation affixed to the surface of the natural nail and the work carried out on the shape, so that they are as close as possible to the natural nail, the false nails reveal healthy nails. Even more, they offer a solid basis for…

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How to remove your semi-permanent nail polish naturally?

How to remove your semi-permanent nail polish naturally?

More and more of you are adopting semi-permanent varnish and it makes total sense. It is more practical, more resistant and above all, it can last up to three weeks on your nails. But after three weeks, you have to figure out how to get rid of it. In this article, Maryton nail supply will provide you with the right techniques to know how to remove semi-permanent varnish naturally. The most natural method for removing semi-permanent varnish remains polishing. In fact, most professionals recommend it in order to preserve the nail, while removing the thickness of semi-permanent nail polish. To polish your…

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What treatment for yellow nails?

What treatment for yellow nails?

If preventive treatments have not been successful and the nails turn yellow, it is then necessary to switch to curative treatment. Maryton nail supply will tell you several solutions are possible to clean up yellow nails, encourage their regrowth and allow them to regain their natural color. The lemon Lemon juice applied pure to the nail will cleanse it thanks to its acidity. The citric acid naturally contained in this fruit will also help the nail regain its translucent color. To avoid the risk of burning, we recommend applying directly to the nails to be treated, using a soaked cotton pad….

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DIY: Hardening varnish for strong nails

DIY: Hardening varnish for strong nails

What’s more annoying than a nail that constantly breaks even though you’ve finally managed to get the length you want? Or even having soft and brittle nails at the slightest shock? So you’re going to strengthen your nails very effectively and greatly reduce nail breakage and cracks. Keep reading, the nail supply expert Maryton will give you ideas. To make your hardening varnish you will need: A transparent varnish and half a clove of garlic The preparation : Peel then crush a clove of garlic before incorporating it into your transparent varnish. Shake and leave for 2-3 hours before using. If you…

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How to remove a semi-permanent varnish?

How to remove a semi-permanent varnish?

You are delighted with the semi-permanent nail polish that you managed to do on yourself before going on vacation. But, when the growth of your natural nail is visible and it no longer looks as pretty. So you want to remove it, but how to do it yourself without tearing your nails? Keep reading! First of all, you need a bottle of acetone or nail polish remover containing acetone. Then, provide a wooden stick to push back your cuticles. Finally, take a nail files and buffers according to your preferences. This will help you prepare your nails for polish removal. Indeed, you will start by removing…

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Everything you need to know about nail fungus

Everything you need to know about nail fungus

Nail mycosis, or onychomycosis, affects the normal life of many people. It is an infection that can manifest itself under the nails of the feet or hands. Untreated, it can be passed on to the rest of the family and other people. But there are solutions to get rid of them and protect yourself against these infections. Where does this infection come from? Nail fungus is caused, in most cases, by a particular group of fungi, called dermatophytes. These fungi are microscopic organisms that have the particularity of not needing sunlight to develop, preferring environments that are both warm and humid. Mycosis therefore…

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