Nail discolouration might occur if you have regular manicures without a break in between. Nail polish compounds, such as formaldehyde, triphenyl phosphate, and others, have been implicated
Weekly manicure-goers are also more likely to have brittle, damaged nails. Dana Stern, MD, a board-certified dermatologist, nail expert, and the founder of Dr. Dana, believes that getting manicures frequently can damage your nails
Stern claims that cuticle maintenance is crucial to a healthy manicure and that damaging the nails occurs "inevitably" when the cuticle is routinely removed. "The cuticle is often removed harshly
Stern cautions that disregarding one's cuticles isn't simply bad for the nails themselves. It will cause the nail to develop unevenly with white areas, lumps, thickness, or discolouration if the cuticle issue continues over time, she says.
Gel manicures have been linked to an increased risk of skin cancer, according to a research published in Nature Communications in January 2023. Researchers concluded that "radiation released by UV-nail polish
Gel manicures have been linked to an increased risk of skin cancer, according to a research published in Nature Communications in January 2023. Researchers concluded that "radiation released by UV-nail polish