Preserving the cuticle, avoiding shared tools, allowing time for nail recovery, and checking color after polish removal are ways to style while maintaining nail health. Some individuals frequently visit beauty salons for filing or styling their nails. However, nail painting and applying styling powders can often cause damage, even leading to infections and nail deformities.
Here are ways to protect your nails and keep them healthy when styling.
Retain the cuticle or the skin around the nail bed
The cuticle or the skin around the nail bed plays a crucial role in protecting the nails from infection-causing agents. Therefore, when filing, painting, or applying styling powders, it is essential to retain this part.
Avoid using shared tools
Using shared nail polish bottles or nail tools with others can lead to the transmission of diseases such as infections or ingrown nails. It is necessary to have personal tools to prevent cross-contamination.
If you must share a chemical container, request the technician to pour the chemical into a separate bottle and discard any remaining portion (if any) after use.
Pay attention to allergic reactions to nail powder products
Currently, for nail beautification, people often use techniques like applying powder to achieve the desired length and style. However, this type of powder can cause allergies such as redness, itching, fluid discharge, and nail lifting.

Therefore, for the first application of powder, ask the technician to apply a thin layer to one nail, then use regular nail polish for 7 days. If there is no adverse reaction, proceed with the other nails.
Allow time for nail recovery
Beautifying nails by applying powder can be harmful to the nails. After each powder application, technicians use color-removing solutions like acetone, which can damage, dry, and thin the nails over time. Therefore, it’s advisable to let the nails rest for at least a month before repeating the powder application.
Check the color after each polish removal
Frequent nail treatments can easily lead to damage. Therefore, after each thorough cleaning, carefully observe for issues such as lifted nails, swelling, or changes in the color of the skin around the nails, nail thickness, loss of color, and alterations in the color beneath and around the nails.
When these changes occur, the first step is to remove all chemicals from the nails and allow them to rest for 2-4 weeks. If the condition does not improve after 4 weeks, seek medical attention for examination and treatment.