Understanding Oily Nails: The Power of Sanitiser, Primer and PH Bond

Understanding Oily Nails: The Power of Sanitiser, Primer and PH Bond

When it comes to achieving the perfect manicure, there are a few factors to consider beyond just choosing the right gel polish colour. One often overlooked aspect is the condition of your nails themselves. Just as we have different skin types, our nails also vary in their characteristics. One common issue that many people face is oily nails. But how do you know if you have oily nails, and more importantly, what can you do to combat it? 

Signs of Oily Nails: 

  1. Excessive Shine: If you notice that your nails appear shinier than usual, even shortly after washing them, it could be a sign of excess oil production.
  2. Difficulty with Gel Nail Polish Adherence: Oily nails may have trouble holding onto nail polish, causing it to chip or peel more quickly than usual.
  3. Oily Skin? If you have oily skin, there’s a good chance that your nails will tend toward the oily side a well.
  4. Prone to Infections: Oily nails can sometimes lead to nail bed infections or fungal growth, especially if proper hygiene isn't maintained.

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What products can help?    

Oily nails can be a common issue that many people face, but with the right preparation and products, you can achieve long-lasting, flawless gel nails. Depending on the severity of your nail oiliness, there are many different products that can help:  

  1. Mild Oily Nails – Use a Primer: If you have mildly oily nails and your primary concern is ensuring the longevity of your manicure, using a Primer can help. Primer helps to dehydrate the nail plate, removing any excess oils and creating a clean surface for the gel polish to adhere to. By effectively priming the nail, you can prevent lifting and ensure that your gel manicure lasts longer.
  2. Severe Oily Nails – Use a Sanitiser and Primer: For those with more severe oiliness, adding a Sanitiser into your routine is essential. Before beginning the manicure process, use a Sanitiser to thoroughly remove any dirt, oil, or bacteria that could interfere with the application of Gel Polish. Using a high-quality Sanitiser not only cleanses the nail surface but also helps to dehydrate the nails, further combating excess oil production. In addition to promoting better adhesion, a layer of Primer after Sanitiser can also help regulate oil production and prevent excess shine, giving you a flawless finish that lasts.

Another essential product in the gel manicure process for those with oily nails is PH Bond. PH Bond is designed to balance the pH levels of the natural nail, which can help improve adhesion and prevent lifting. Additionally, PH Bond further removes any residual oils on the nail, ensuring a strong bond between the natural nail and the Gel Polish. Incorporating PH Bond into your gel manicure routine can significantly reduce the risk of oily nails causing premature chipping or peeling.  

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    Understanding your nail type, including whether you have oily nails, is key to achieving salon-quality results with your manicures. While oily nails can present challenges, they can be effectively managed with the right products and techniques. By incorporating Sanitiser, Primer and PH Bond into your gel manicure routine, you can effectively combat oily nails and ensure that your manicure lasts longer and looks flawless.  

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