Please enable JavaScript

Nail polish

Nail polish is a true fashion accessory, allowing one to express their personality and add a touch of elegance to the hands. Available in an endless variety of colors, finishes (matte, glossy, glittery) and formulations (traditional, semi-permanent, enriched with active ingredients), it caters to everyone's preferences. However, applying nail polish requires some techniques to ensure a uniform and long-lasting result, while preserving the health of the nails.
FAQ about nail polish

How long can a nail polish last?

A traditional nail polish typically lasts between 3 to 5 days, while a semi-permanent one can last up to 3 weeks.

Can nail polish damage the nails?

No, if used properly with a protective base and if the nails are regularly moisturized, nail polish does not damage the nails. However, it is recommended to take a break of about a week between the application of two polishes.

Semi-permanent nail polish: how to remove it?

A semi-permanent nail polish can be removed using a designated remover or acetone-soaked foils. Alternatively, one can visit a professional salon to have it removed with a machine that sands the nail.

Why doesn't my nail polish last?

A nail polish that doesn't last could be due to oily nails, lack of a base coat, or an overly thick application.

Can pregnant women use nail polish?

The application of nail polish is not strictly prohibited during pregnancy. However, it is recommended for pregnant women to exercise caution and opt for formulas free from controversial ingredients, such as formaldehyde.

Diagnostic

Understand your skin
and its complex needs.