How often should I get a pedicure?
<p>The ideal frequency to get a pedicure depends on several factors, such as your lifestyle, the condition of your feet, and your personal preferences.</p><p>In general, it is recommended to get a pedicure every 3 or 4 weeks.</p><p>If you have thick nails or calluses, you may need to get pedicures more often.</p>
What is the difference between normal nail polish and semi-permanent nail polish?
<p>The main difference between normal and semi-permanent nail polish is the duration. Normal nail polish lasts a few days, while semi-permanent nail polish can last up to 3 weeks. In addition, the semi-permanent offers a more intense shine and greater resistance to bumps and scratches.</p>
How do you remove the semi-permanent manicure at Mandarina Nails Studio?
<p>At Mandarina Nails Studio we DO NOT use a drill to remove the semi-permanent manicure, as this can significantly damage the nail and thin it.</p><p>We use a special remover that makes it easy to remove the semi-permanent from your nails without damaging them.</p>
Is it bad to remove the cuticle?
<p>If the cuticle is dry or thick, it can be safely removed to improve the appearance of your nails, but it is important to do so carefully.</p>
What is semi-permanent manicure?
<p>Semi-permanent manicure is a polishing technique that combines the advantages of traditional polish with the resistance of gel. It is characterized by its long duration, two to three weeks, shiny and resistant finish, and quick drying under an LED or UV lamp.</p>
How long does semi-permanent last?
<p>Semi-permanent manicure can last up to three weeks.</p>
Should your nails be allowed to "breathe" between semi-permanent polishes?
<p>It is not necessary for the nails to "breathe", since they receive oxygen from the blood. However, it is recommended to let them rest from time to time to prevent them from weakening or turning yellow. Moisturize your nails and cuticles frequently and, if you notice that they are damaged, stop using the semi-permanent polish for a while.</p>