Nail filling: In which cases should it be done?

Nail refill is the solution to keep your manicure flawless when your natural nails start to grow. Concretely, it involves filling the space that forms between the base of your natural nail and the layer of gel or resin applied during your last application.

Unlike an application where we work on a bare nail, here, we keep the existing base and only touch the necessary areas. Result: less product used, less time, and always nails in top condition! Are you wondering if it’s time to do a filling? Maryton will show you the signs that don’t lie and will guide you to act at the right time.

When is it necessary?

  • Visible demarcation: If you see a space between your natural nail and the gel, it’s time to fill this gap for a harmonious result.
  • Weakened nails: If your nail seems fragile, with bubbles or irregularities under the gel, a filling can save the situation before it breaks.
  • Small cracks or breaks: No need to remove everything, a filling can include small repairs to strengthen your nail.
  • Peeling or lost shine: If the gel starts to peel off on the sides or your nails no longer shine as before, a refill will put everything back in order.

Necessity of nail filling

  • Solidity: The filling strengthens your manicure by preventing the nail gel or resin from peeling off.
  • Aesthetics: Bye-bye to the visible demarcation between the natural nail and the gel, your result remains perfect.
  • Durability: You extend the life of your manicure without having to completely remove it.

Filling your nails is the essential tip for keeping your manicure impeccable and long-lasting without starting all over again. With a few professional manicure sets, you can easily extend the life of your gel while keeping your nails healthy.

Read also: What are the different types of professional manicure?

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