How to Care for Your Nails Between Appointments (Even with a Hectic Schedule)
You’ve just had your nails done—they look clean, elegant, and everything feels put together. Now the big question: how do you keep them looking this good until your next visit?
1. Hydration Is Non-Negotiable
Nail health starts with hydration. Pretty nails with dry cuticles? Not the vibe. Period.
Hydrated cuticles protect your nails against everyday exposure to water, chemicals, and handwashing. And bonus: your nail tech (aka me!) will thank you—your next manicure will go smoother and last longer.
That’s why I always recommend keeping a cuticle oil or nourishing balm in your bag.
Here are my top picks:
Navy Cuticle Serum – Rich but never greasy, with an easy applicator (Available at the studio)
Bio Sculpture Cuticle Oil – Lightweight and packed with nail-loving ingredients (Available at the studio)
Paume Cuticle & Hand Cream – A great all-in-one for hydration on the go (Available here)
Shea Nail & Cuticle Oil – Intense hydration with a luxe feel (Available here)
I get it—life is hectic. That’s why I always suggest this simple routine: apply twice a day, ideally in the morning with your skincare, and again before bed (or after handwashing). This one habit will seriously extend the life of your manicure and improve your natural nail strength.
2. Gloves Are Your Manicure’s Best Friend
Cleaning dishes or any chores without gloves? That’s a no-go. Constant exposure to water and cleaning products weakens the gel and dries out your nails.
Keep a cute pair of reusable gloves by the sink. Trust me—it makes all the difference.
3. No Picking or Peeling at Home
If something lifts or breaks, resist the urge to pick or file it yourself. Peeling at your gel damages the natural nail underneath, making it thinner and more fragile over time.
And the skin around your nails? Constant picking can lead to ingrown nails, inflammation, or worse (panaris, anyone?).
Book a proper removal or repair—we’ll handle it gently.
4. Use a Hand Cream That Works With Your Nails
Some hand creams feel good but don’t do much. Choose one that actually hydrates and protects, especially in colder months.
My go-tos:
Paume All-in-One Hand Cream – Light enough for daytime, nourishing enough overnight
L’Occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream – Thick, rich, and ultra-soothing
5. Book Your Appointments Like You Book Everything Else
Consistency = results. Most of my clients come every 3–4 weeks for optimal nail health and retention. Waiting too long can lead to lifting, breakage, and a weaker nail structure.
Booking in advance means you get the time slot that works best for you—and your nails stay on track.
Your Manicure Doesn’t End When You Leave My Chair
Think of aftercare as part of your self-care ritual. It takes less than a minute a day, but the results show: stronger nails, longer retention, and that fresh-from-the-studio look, every single time.
Need help choosing the right product for your routine?
Email me at hello@manicureprive.com, or just ask at your next appointment—I’ve got you.
Until our next chat, Bisous,
Nella