Nail art factory teaching and problems that may arise in making manicure

Nail art tool factory teaching and problems that may arise in making manicure

If you don’t want to go to a nail salon, it’s not only expensive but also risky. You don’t know what the effect will be, so why not do it yourself? It’s always safer to do it yourself. It’s actually very simple!

What nail art tools do we need when doing manicure:

Manufacturers of nail polish, UV  lamps, nail drills, and nail art tool must consider customers and produce high-quality products from the customer’s perspective.

Method/steps

  1. Manicure shape, push the finger skin
  2. Cut the finger skin and polish the nail surface

Use a sponge file to polish the nail surface. When polishing, the back edge of the nail and the front part of the nail should be polished neatly. If the nail surface is not smooth, the nail polish will fall off easily.

3. Clean the nail surface, apply protein binding agent and use special cleaning fluid to clean the nail surface.

When applying the protein binding agent, be sure to apply it evenly and avoid being too thin or too thick. Then illuminate the phototherapy lamp for 1 minute (LED light for 30 seconds). The protein binding agent should not be illuminated for less than 1 minute. If it is less than 1 minute, it will not dry and will fall off easily. It should not exceed one minute. If the lighting time is too long, the floating glue on the surface will be dried. The floating glue on the surface can enhance the adhesion with the colored nail polish glue.

Complete Aulro manicure steps

  1. Apply nail polish glue

Wrap the edges before applying. Sweep the brush over the mouth of the bottle to clean it before applying, and then apply a thin hem on the front edge of the nail. Apply the nail polish thinly and evenly on the nail surface. The nail polish should be thin and even when applied. If it is too thick, it will wrinkle.

Illuminate the phototherapy lamp for 2 minutes (LED lamp for 1 minute). The first coat of nail polish must be irradiated for 2 minutes. If the time is not enough, it will not be completely cured. It is easy to tear the whole piece or the edges to become warped, and it is easy to dry if the first coat is not done. Layer with a second pass of color.

  1. Apply the second coat of nail polish

The method of applying the second coat of nail polish is the same as the first coat.

  1. Apply the first coat of sealant

Light therapy lamp for 1 minute (LED lamp for 30 seconds)

  1. Apply the second coat of sealant

Light therapy lamp for 2 minutes (LED lamp for 1 minute)

  1. Clean the surface with cleaning fluid

After the sealing layer has been exposed for 2 minutes, clean the surface with cleaning fluid. Avoid using other cleaning fluids. Other cleaning fluids are not effective in cleaning the floating glue and will affect the gloss of the sealing layer. In this way, a simple and shiny manicure is completed!

We can also use manicure practice hands to practice to improve our skills and make more and better-looking manicures.

Nail Practice Soft Hands

nail art practice model

Nail art tool Problems that 99% of novice manicurists will encounter

Friends who are new to manicure often encounter some problems when using nail polish and don’t know how to solve them. Today we have summarized some of the most common problems and solutions when using nail polish.

fall off

The most common question I receive is that the nails don’t last long and are prone to curling or even falling off. Nail art tool peels off easily due to the following reasons:

  1. The nail surface is not clean

There is a layer of grease on the surface of normal nails to protect the nail surface. Before manicure, we need to polish off the grease to increase the adhesion of the base glue. If the polishing is not done properly or the nail surface is touched after polishing, the nail surface is not cleaned after polishing. Dust on the surface will cause the nail polish to fall off easily.

  1. Failure to do hemming

The so-called edging means that after applying color, lightly sweep the brush head on the front edge of the nail to wrap the edge and make the nail polish glue stronger. Fingertips often come into contact with various objects. If the edges are not properly hemmed, it is easy for the front end of the nail polish to fall off and become warped.

  1. Product problems or nail itself problems

Excluding the above technical problems, it may also be the use of products with poor adhesion, or the nails themselves are thin and soft, and the nails metabolize quickly and produce a new oil layer, which will also cause the manicure to fall off easily.

In addition to product problems, common reasons are as follows: (1) Insufficient polishing causes the nail surface to be too smooth and the adhesion is reduced; (2) Insufficient cleaning, or failure to protect the real nails after cleaning, and constant touching of the nail surface, causing grease to adhere to the nail surface. It is easy to cause glue shrinkage on the nail surface; (3) The customer has oily nails. In this case, a layer of desiccant can be applied to ensure the grease is removed.

Wrinkle

Wrinkled and uneven nail polish is usually caused by applying too thick a layer of paint. When applying nail polish, it is best to apply it thinly to avoid wrinkles and the color will be more even. In addition, you should also pay attention to whether the phototherapy lamp is functioning normally. Abnormalities in the phototherapy lamp may cause the nail polish to not dry or the illumination to be uneven, and wrinkles may also occur. Note that some guests will take their hands out during the lighting process. Insufficient lighting time will also cause wrinkles.

crack

Cracks will appear in the finished manicure soon. If not treated in time, the cracks may become larger and larger until the entire piece falls off. Cracks usually occur due to poor toughness of the glue. Products with a brittle texture and insufficient toughness are prone to cracks. Nails themselves are thin and soft, and the nail polish glue is harder than the nail surface and is prone to cracking.

Shrinkage

Shrinkage means that when applying nail polish, the edges of the nail surface cannot be fully coated, and the nail polish will shrink back, making it difficult to color. Shrinkage is usually caused by grease on the nail surface. Too smooth nail surface may also cause shrinkage. Therefore, many people will encounter shrinkage when applying the second coat of sealant because the first coat of no-rinse sealant is applied. The back nail surface is too smooth.

The nail polish never dries after applying it. This may be due to the following reasons:

  1. Insufficient lighting time or aging of the lamp

Insufficient lighting time, or the lamp has not been replaced for a long time, resulting in a decrease in power, which may be the reason why you can’t shine. The problem can be solved by fully lighting the lamp, replacing the lamp in time or extending the lighting time appropriately.

  1. Apply too thickly

The nail polish itself is applied thickly and cannot be dried in one go.

  1. Nail art tool reasons

Some products have serious adhesive issues, and no matter how long they are exposed to the light, they will still feel like they are not dry. At this time, you can use a cotton pad dipped in alcohol to wipe off the nail surface. If there is no serious discoloration, it will not affect the operation. .

PS: You need to pay attention to whether the nail polish matches the phototherapy lamp. The product is suitable for LED lamps or UV lamps. If you use the wrong phototherapy lamp, it will not work.

Many manicurists will inevitably overlook some details during the operation in order to rush for time. However, these details often lead to various problems with the nails.

In this episode, we will take you through six details that cannot be ignored during the manicure operation!

  1. Tools are not disinfected

There are many and complicated manicure tools, and sometimes manicurists may forget to disinfect this step when they are busy, which can lead to the growth of bacteria and cross-infection of hands.

Correct method: Prepare 75-degree alcohol, pour it into a container, put the tools inside, and soak for 20 minutes. Remember to spray and disinfect the strips with 75-degree alcohol, then wipe them clean with paper towels and put them in the ultraviolet disinfection cabinet for a second time. disinfect. Remember to do it every day!

  1. Improper carving and polishing

There is a layer of grease on the normal nail surface to protect the nail surface. In order to save time, many manicurists directly apply base glue on the nail surface without carving or polishing it not in place. The resulting nail art will easily fall off.

Correct method: Use the rough side of the sponge to polish the nail surface until no bright spots are visible, and then clean off the dust on the nail surface. The purpose of polishing is to increase the adhesion of the base glue and maintain a long-lasting manicure. Note: Clean up after engraving or grinding, otherwise there will be particles in the nail polish.

  1. Forget to trim dead skin

Many manicurists forget to remove dead skin or do not remove it properly during pre-treatment, which causes the color glue to fall off in the later stage.

Correct method: First use softener to soften the dead skin, then push it up with a steel pusher, and then use dead skin shears to repair it.

  1. No hemming

Many customers reported that their fingertips were curled and falling off because the hemming was not properly processed.

Correct method: Before operation, scrape off the excess glue on the brush and wrap the entire front edge of the nail. After wrapping, take a look from the side and you will see that the front edge of the nail is flat and has no glue accumulation. This will be beautiful and strong.

  1. Nail polish glue is too thick

Many manicurists pursue molding in one pass. If the nail polish is applied too thickly, it will cause the nail surface to be uneven or the nail polish to shrink seriously after lighting.

The correct method: scrape off the excess glue above the nail polish, first apply it on your fingertips, and then wrap the edges, then place the brush in the middle and gently push it backwards into a fan shape, bring it down from both sides, and gently brush the brush head Scroll down and repeat the same steps again.

  1. Insufficient lighting time

When many people do manicures, because they don’t understand the lighting time, they touch it with their hands after the lighting. They find that the nail surface is slightly sticky. This is because the base glue, color glue, and reinforcement glue will produce floating glue after being illuminated. The glue is for better bonding with subsequent glue.

Correct approach: Using a 48w phototherapy lamp as a standard, the illumination time for the base glue is 30 seconds, the reinforcement glue is 60 seconds, the color glue is 60 seconds, and the sealing layer is 90 seconds.

Now that you know so much about nail art tool, do you want to buy them a try?

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