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Permanent Nail Varnish

Permanent nail varnish refers to a highly durable technique, similar to a form of gel. It is applied in several layers and then cured under a UV or LED lamp, creating a rigid layer that adheres strongly to the nail plate. The result is glossy, uniform, and highly resistant to impacts. However, the removal of permanent varnish requires mechanical filing or a grinder, which can weaken the nails if done improperly.
FAQ about permanent nail varnish

What is the difference between permanent nail varnish and semi-permanent nail varnish?

Permanent nail varnish is thicker, more robust, and requires mechanical removal, unlike semi-permanent varnish which can be removed using a special remover.

How long does a permanent varnish last?

A permanent varnish can last up to 4 weeks.

Does permanent nail varnish damage the nails?

Yes, the permanent nail varnish can damage the nails, particularly during removal when the nails can become soft or brittle.

Does permanent nail varnish visually thicken the nail?

Indeed, the finish left by a permanent varnish is denser than a traditional varnish.

Before applying a permanent varnish, should one buff the nails?

Yes, it is recommended as a slight roughness enhances the permanent varnish's adherence.

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