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What’s the harm with a water soak?

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Question: What's the harm with a water soak before a nail service?

It used be part of every nail service, soaking the nail to soften the cuticle, but we now know more about the nail plate and water absorption and it is safer to use a cuticle remover. When nails are soaked in water, they absorb it and swell. With thick nail plates, for example on healthy nails or the toes, this swelling won’t make much difference to the shape and size but it can have a greater, and more adverse, effect on clients with thin, weak or highly flexible nail plates, who’s nails may swell and change shape. When a nail covering is applied to a swollen nail plate, it won’t adhere well to the surface, and as the plate dries and the water content level returns to normal, the nail coating will be stretched as the nail plate changes, causing it to lose more adhesion to the natural nail plate. The result can be a service breakdown, with the nail coating chipping, peeling or cracking – safer especially for those clients with thin nails to use a cuticle remover and leave water soaks for pedicures.  

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A cosmetic product designed to soften the thin layer of dead skin cells adhered to the nail plate to allow for safe and easy removal.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_257ad29e2a9f9b48971b244c1c9d9dc0":"

Service breakdown<\/div>
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This is when the service provided for a client fails to meet expectations. It could be a broken enhancement, lifting of an overlay and other issues that need rectifying.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_b194e98c35f4b702f309014939ccb864":"

Natural nail<\/div>
natural nails\n

The nail that is produced by the nail matrix and covers the end of the finger or toe.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_db63a8e31d3136269cc7f9c771785a9b":"

Nail coatings<\/div>
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Any product used to coat a finger or toe nail for strength or to add length and\/or colour.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_1246a1b7fb9bed3e4702bd0168f71114":"

Nail plate<\/div>
Nail Plate\n

Hard layers of modified and keratinised skin cells, bonded together, to form a protective plate on the end of each finger and toe, that prevents damage to the underlying bone and allows for manual dexterity.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_e6c129807d8efdd47b1b159d1114d633":"

Thin nails<\/div>
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Thin nails can be a genetic situation (i.e. a short matrix). Or they can be caused through illness, medication, over buffing, damage from an improper nail service, picking off an overlay or accidental damage to a nail enhancement.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_70fa3d2be2eef2d6c699649b32ead1ff":"

Pedicures<\/div>
pedicure service\n

An aesthetic treatment to help improve the condition and appearance of the feet.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_233aa7066306b249d62603794d4832bb":"

Cuticle<\/div>
Cuticle\n

Keratinised and non-living skin cells of the proximal nail fold that seals the edge between the proximal nail fold and the nail plate creating an efficient seal at the base of the nail plate.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_3301334d7b41d59c5fe2f5d888d1da1e":"