Manicure without polish
We take care of your nails!
Your technician will effectively remove dead skin cells, shape and file nails, and buff the outer surface.
Our masters do edged, hardware, or combined manicure.
How is manicure without polish done?
- rough skin is removed
- the shape of the nail plate is corrected
- the cuticle and side ridges are corrected
- cuticle oil and hand cream are applied
Age restrictions: recommended to do from 14 years.
Post procedure recommendations: there are no post recommendations for this procedure.
Frequency: once in 3 weeks.Manicure + simple nail polish
Gift your nails and hands a well-groomed and neat appearance!
Your technician will effectively remove dead skin cells, shape and file nails, and buff the outer surface. A regular nail polish is applied at the end of this treatment.
Our masters do edged, hardware, or combined manicure.
How is manicure with simple nail polish done?
- rough skin is removed
- the shape of the nail plate is corrected
- the cuticle and side ridges are corrected
- nail polish is applied
- cuticle oil and hand cream are applied
Age restrictions: recommended to do from 14 years.
Post procedure recommendations: there are no post recommendations for this procedure.
Frequency: once in 3 weeks.Manicure + semi-permanent (gel) polish
Fall in Love with the Art of Nails!
Your technician will effectively remove dead skin cells, shape and file nails, and buff the outer surface. Semi-permanent (gel) polish is applied. It looks like regular nail polish, but stays on your nails much longer. Fantastic, isn't it? It is drying in a led lamp and lasts for weeks.
Our masters do edged, hardware, or combined manicure.
How is manicure with semi-permanent nail polish done?
- removal of an old semi-permanent (gel) if needed
- rough skin is removed
- the shape of the nail plate is corrected
- the cuticle and side ridges are corrected
- semi-permanent (gel) polish is applied
- cuticle oil and hand cream are applied
Age restrictions: recommended to do from 16 years.
Post procedure recommendations: there are no post recommendations for this procedure.
Frequency: once in 3 weeks.