What is nail psoriasis?

Psoriasis is a chronic disease that affects the body’s largest organ – the skin. However, half of the population with body psoriasis eventually gets nail psoriasis as well. Today, your nail supply specialist Maryton will tell you what is nail psoriasis. Nails are actually part of the skin. The nails grow from the matrix which is the root of the nail which is located just under the cuticle. Psoriasis affects the skin and leads to nail psoriasis by causing a change in the physical appearance of the nails. It can also cause mild pain or make nails tender or sore. About 10 to …

The steps for Applying Polygel with stencil

This method requires more time and skill but it gives you more flexibility to shape the nail into the shape you want. In this article, your nail supply specialist Maryton will tell you the steps for Applying Polygel with stencil. Here are the steps to follow: Prepare your nails. Start by pushing back your cuticles then filing your nails with a medium grit nail file. Clean your nails with alcohol then apply a dehydrator and a primer. Apply a gel base coat and let it harden for 60 seconds. You can now put on the stencil and sculpt the Polygel as …

Tips to stop biting your nails

Nail biting not only makes your nails unattractive, but can also cause serious damage to the nails themselves. Today, your nail supply expert Maryton will give you some tips to stop biting your nails. Keep your fingernails short You are more likely to bite your nails if they are long. If your nails aren’t long enough, then you won’t be able to bite and will eventually break the bad habit. Give yourself a nice manicure You will be less likely to bite your nails after a beautiful manicure that will have cost you time and energy. Apply varnish that tastes bitter As the name …

When to remove a semi-permanent varnish?

Although it stays in place longer than conventional varnish, semi-permanent varnish must be removed after a while. So, when should we remove semi-permanent varnish? In this article, your nail supply expert Maryton will tell you the answer. The semi-permanent varnish must be removed between 15 days and 3 weeks. You will see it with your eyes since it is the nail regrowth time. It won’t be aesthetic. You will therefore know that it is time to remove your semi-permanent varnish even if you are a fan of its color. To remove semi-permanent varnish without damaging the nails, keep in mind that don’t scratch under any …