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remove artificial nails

During this time of self isolation and physical distancing,  we are unable to go to the salon to keep up with our esthetic services. Many of our clients have been inquiring about how to remove artificial nails, maintain them, and remove shellac polish. As we have no definite return date for non-essential businesses to reopen, these services will have be done, by you, at home.

Remove Artificial Nails at Home: What You Will Need

  • You will need:
  • glass/ceramic bowl
  • acetone ( purchased at hardware store or drug store)
  • a medium grit file
  • a block buffer
  • 2 hand towels
  • orangewood stick
  • cuticle oil
  • nail hardener (or clear polish).

Directions

Place one towel on the table with the bowl on top. Pour a shallow amount of acetone in the bowl, enough to cover the nails. Put your fingers in the bowl and cover your hands with the other towel. Let the acrylic melt. This process will take up to an hour but will ensure you properly remove artificial nails and shellac.

Gently file off the acrylic with your medium grit file. If there is still some acrylic left on the nails, repeat the process for another 10-15 mins. For shellac, the same process is applied but should only take 10-15 mins to remove.

Once the acrylic or shellac is completely removed, file the length of your natural nail down to just about finger tip level. Take your buffer and gently smooth out the top of your nails. Then, take your orangewood stick and softly push back your cuticles as this will promote regrowth of your nail.  Apply cuticle oil to both the nails and cuticles and massage each nail. Once massaged, wash and dry your hands and apply 1-2 coats of hardener to each nail.

For gel nails, the same process is performed, provided you have gel remover from an esthetic supplier. If you do not have gel remover, you will have to take the medium grit file and file the nails off.

Health officials are encouraging us to be diligent in taking care of our hands to prevent the spread of the Covid 19 virus.  If we do this then we are hopefully one step closer to returning to the salon and providing the services that you have come to enjoy.  Stay healthy, stay safe and we hope to see you soon!

Til next time,

A Perfect Pinky Team

beauty benefits of salicylic acid

Suffer from acne? Have difficulty balancing your oily skin? Salicylic acid may help you keep your skin under control.  Salicylic acid is an ingredient used in many skin care products.  Exfoliators, facial masks and creams quite often contain this acid.  It is derived from the bark of the willow tree, and with some chemical magic, the extract is created with the use of antioxidant chemicals that are safe for our skin, provided that they are used correctly.

Did you know that salicylic acid is the main ingredient in aspirin?  It acts as a pain reliever topically and orally!  There are so many ways to use this amazingly beneficial product.  The following are a few of the ways to capture the beauty benefits of salicylic acid.

Beauty Benefits of Salicylic Acid

Anti-Inflammatory

As mentioned before, aspirin contains salicylic acid.  Therefore it makes sense that it can reduce discomfort.  The acid can lessen the swelling and pain caused by rashes and pimples.

Anti-Acne

The acid aids in clearing and de-clogging your pores.  It helps to heal your pimples quickly by increasing blood circulation in the area.  Salicylic acid is in fact gentler on the skin for this purpose, rather than using some other acne treatment that can be harsh on the skin.

Reduces Oily Skin

Salicylic acid breaks down the oil in the pores, therefore tightening the skin and reducing pore size.  This in turn gives the skin a smoother appearance.

Blackheads

The acid acts as an exfoliator and aids in the removal of dry cells to make way for new cells to form.  It removes dirt and grime (i.e. blackheads) from the skin, promoting a clear, glowing surface.  To create a blackhead removal treatment, mash up a few aspirin tablets and mix with warm water.  Massage the paste onto your blackheads and remove after letting it sit after 7 minutes.  You may have to scrape it off with a spoon, so be careful!

Anti- Dandruff

There are many anti-dandruff shampoos that contain salicylic acid due to its anti-fungal, bacteria fighting ability.  It is highly effective in the treatment of psoriasis and other various scalp conditions.

Precautions Towards Salicylic Acid

Although there are a multitude of beauty benefits of salicylic acid, there are some precautions to take with its use.  If used incorrectly, your skin may become unnecessarily dry.  Regular or over use of this acid may discolour or darken your skin, so be sure to use sunscreen.  And above all, if you have any questions or concerns about using salicylic acid, it is always best to consult your doctor.

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Til next time,

Phyllis