Why does the gel or resin turn yellow?

Why does the gel or resin turn yellow?

Nothing is more distressing than gel or resin turning yellow. Gel nails can in some cases turn yellow. You are in no way responsible for this. In this article, Maryton Nail Supply will explain to you why gel or resin can turn yellow. Yellowing of nails can be explained by: taking medication, taking tanning accelerator pills, frequent running of hands through colored hair containing gel, varnish residue present on the nail, poor quality products. To avoid any “contamination” of products or brushes which could cause yellowing of the nail, it is important to respect strict hygiene rules. In addition, it is also…

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Advantages and disadvantages of resin nails

Advantages and disadvantages of resin nails

Acrylic resin usually comes in powder form. In order to use it, one will have to use a liquid to form a paste and shape the nail in the desired way. Today, the nail supply expert Maryton will tell you about the different advantages as well as the disadvantages of resin nails. The advantages of resin: The resin installation has certain advantages: 1. It is less expensive than a gel application. 2. It allows to obtain pretty nails. 3. It allows you to create an extension with or without capsules. The disadvantages of resin: The end result is quite thick, which…

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