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What is the difference between French manicure and pink and white?
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What are white and pink nails?
Pink & white nails, also known as French tips, are a look consisting of white tips on a pink nail base. They are typically achieved by adding a plastic tip or sculpting one to the nail and covering it in acrylic powder and/or gel.
Some techs like to drag the pink acrylic over the entire nail, lightly covering the white acrylic. While the pink-and-white backfill is more work than a regular fill, the extra time it takes to prep the nail pays off at the end of the service.
What is the difference between French manicure and pink and white?
It consists of artificial nails emulating the French style through both pink and white colors of gel builder or acrylic. The main difference between both is that while the French Manicure is a style of nail polish application, the Pink & White is an artificial nail technique.
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How often should you get pink and white nails filled?
Fills are needed to maintain pink and whites at least every other week, depending on how fast the nails grow. Acrylic powder is brushed onto the area of new growth, 'filling' the space between the nail bed and the original acrylic, producing a smooth appearance.

Manicure
(Nails trim & shaping, cuticle grooming, lotion massage, hot towel, and polish)
(Nails trim & shaping, cuticle grooming, paraffin treatment, lotion massage, hot towel, and polish)
(Nails trim & shaping, cuticle grooming, paraffin treatment, lotion massage, hot towel, and gel polish)
Effective Nail Care
Most of the times we tend to overlook our nails when looking at our personal hygiene. This is however a very big mistake. The nails are just as important as any other part of the body and failing to take care of them can actually pose a health risk to you. Just like all other parts of the body, a healthy diet is essential to getting good nails but this is just the beginning.
When it comes to proper nail care, cleanliness is one of the most important factors. It is vital that you take the time to ensure that your nails are well cleaned. You could choose to clean them by yourself. Simply wash your hands using water and a gentle soap then gently scrub your nails using a nail scrub. Apart from ensuring that your nails remain beautiful and clean, this will also serve to ensure that your nails are rid of any and all bacteria.
You can also choose to have your nails cleaned by a professional. This is most probably the best idea as you can be sure that nothing will be left to chance. You can visit any of nail salons and have them professionally clean your nails for you.
Trimming your nails is also another very important aspect of nail care. Prior to trimming, warm some water and soak your nails for approximately five minutes. This will work very well to ensure that your nails and soft and it will in turn make it healthier, safer and less messy to trim the nails. Again, the option of visiting a nail salon to have your nails professionally trimmed is a viable one.
After soaking your nails, you should definitely take the time to take care of your cuticles. This is because at this point they will be yielding and soft and it will be very easy to do so. You should however not completely remove the cuticles from the nails. The main purpose of the cuticles is to keep bacteria from getting into your body. Completely removing them exposes your body to a lot of risk.
Get a cuticle stick and slowly and gently push back your cuticles. Having your cuticles remain pushed back also works very well to ensure that you never have to deal with any ragged cutting. This will eventually enhance the appearance of your cuticles. If you are not really sure about the best thing to do with your cuticles, it would be advisable for you to visit a professional nail salon to get further guidance.
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