Muchas personas dicen que la manicura rusa es dañina.
Pero cuando se realiza con la técnica correcta, los resultados hablan por sí solos.
Esta es la evolución de una de mis clientas después de 5 meses de manicura rusa constante.
✨ Piel más saludable
✨ Cutículas limpias
✨ Uñas más estéticas
La diferencia siempre está en la técnica y el conocimiento.
¿Tú qué opinas de la manicura rusa?
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When I first heard that the Russian manicure was considered damaging, I was skeptical. However, from my experience and seeing clients who have committed to this technique for several months, I can safely say that it's more about how the manicure is done than the method itself. The key is precision and understanding the nuances of cuticle care. Over the course of five months, one of my regular clients underwent Russian manicures, and the transformation was remarkable. Unlike the common misconception that this manicure ruins the natural nail or cuticle, her skin looked healthier, cuticles remained neat, and nails appeared more aesthetically pleasing. This improvement highlights how important it is to use the right instruments and techniques. For example, specialized tools from reputable brands like Staleks ensure gentle but effective removal of excess cuticle without causing trauma to the nail bed. This precision helps prevent damage and even supports natural regeneration of the skin around the nails. It's also crucial to maintain consistent care rather than sporadic sessions to promote ongoing nail and skin health. In my practice, I always emphasize educating clients about aftercare post-manicure. Proper moisturizing and avoiding harsh chemicals extend the manicure's benefits and protect nails from becoming brittle. From personal experience, clients who follow these guidelines notice fewer hangnails and an overall boost in the appearance of their hands. If you’re considering trying the Russian manicure, look for professionals who understand the technique deeply and use high-quality tools. This manicure isn’t inherently harmful; its success depends largely on expertise and care. For anyone curious or cautious about this trend, I encourage giving it a chance under expert hands—your nails might surprise you with their resilience and glow.





































































