The promise for nails

Care, strengthen, nourish, perfect and promote growth ... In short, an SOS treatment that restores strength to brittle, soft and split nails .
Bubbles that often happen when you multiply poses of varnish , nail art , semi-permanent varnish , fake nails or resin. Obviously, we will never remember it enough, when one is a real nail addict, to rest his nails once in a while (at weekends for example) can only do them good.


Nail History

Straight from the UK, this unique manicure would have been discovered more than 400 years ago by Japanese aristocrats. If the whole of its formula is kept secret, the program of this super care for nails is a high concentration of natural assets : ceramides, zinc, beeswax, algae extracts, bamboo, red tea, jojoba, ylang yalng. This is how the Japanese manicure makes the difference.


How does a Japanese manicure work
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This nail care is inspired by layering, a beauty ritual made in Japan that consists of multiplying the layers of care (up to 8) to sublimate the beauty of the skin. Well, it's exactly the same, but for the nails.
Step 1: As a classic manicure, beautician file the nails before roughening very lightly with a block.
Step 2: it applies the specific dough Japanese manicure polished nails one by one with a particular polisher. It is covered with a chamois leather. Each nail is glossed one to two minutes. This step favors intracellular exchanges, which would activate the regrowth of the nail and avoid their duplication.
Step 3: are allowed to soak in soapy water so that the beautician pushing the cuticles.
Step 4: comes scrub and massage hands.
Step 5: Once the nail degreased with alcohol, the beautician applies a specific powder Japanese manicure. This makes it possible to fix the gloss over time.


Japanese Manicure, the verdict


A shine and uniformity is discovered on the surface of the nail that had never been seen in nature. It is exactly as if a brilliant top coat had just been applied ... But here, it is not. One has the impression of having exchanged his nails for new ones. It must be admitted that it is quite amazing . The result is self-sufficient, no basic need, no color varnish or top coat.
Verdict on D 3 : this shine waouh has not moved. And most importantly, the nails appear more sturdy.
Verdict on D 5: the shine loses its intensity but this Japanese manicure seems to have given a good blow of force to the nails.
Verdict on D 8: the bluffing brilliance of the first days ends but the nails appear healthier than a week ago. They did not split once (although this is their weak point). Convinced!


Where to make a Japanese manicure?

Any new manicure trend landed in France, this care is not yet present in many nail bars.
For now, we find the Japanese manicure (39 €) at Carlota, 16 avenue Hoche, 75008 Paris.
But let's bet that this manicure a little particular but so convincing will quickly democratize.