A manicure job should be done with specialists, since they will provide us with details of the pros and cons of each of the styles that we want to apply in our nail. However, there are times that this does not happen or that we do it ourselves, so we must take some precautions. On this occasion, we will tell you what the risks of semi-permanent manicure in hands.
According to specialists, the semi-permanent manicure consists of long-lasting enamel and immediate drying thanks to the effect of LED lamps. This beauty job offers high-quality aesthetic results, since the shine remains intact until the day you remove the gel, it provides hardness to the nail and it will allow you to carry out your activities without worrying about the appearance of the enamel being spoiled.
Opt for this style manicure will suppose a risk that we must avoid because the alterations of the nail they can have a significant impact on the quality of life and, consequently, their treatment is vital to generate well-being and health. It is that the semi-permanent manicure It involves filing the nails, the use of alcohol, exposure to LED light and contact with varnishes.
In addition, in some cases and depending on the work of manicure, enamel after enamel is placed. Therefore, by not allowing the nail rest, it becomes brittle as it loses thickness and increases the risk of breakage. In turn, allergies to acrylates present in enamels, porcelain or acrylic nails develop. Therefore, experts recommend trying to avoid semi-permanent manicure.

These risks posed by semi-permanent manicure are increased, logically, in women who frequently attend salons manicure to touch up your nails. Therefore, we must be alert to different symptoms that may appear on our hands such as itching, intense dryness, thickening of the skin, pain and peeling.
