Gel Nails | BIAB Nails | Elim Pedicures | LVL Lashes | HD Brows
Enhancing Natural Beauty - 1-1 Private Studio - Everyone Welcome - Scunthorpe, DN17

NAILS AFTERCARE
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- Massage in cuticle oil EVERY DAY.
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- Be mindful in the first 24 hours after application to AVOID intense heat (saunas, hot bath, sunbeds).
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- ALWAYS wear rubber gloves when washing up, handling cleaning products or gardening. Try to avoid long periods of time in water (long baths, swimming).
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- ALWAYS wash your hands thoroughly after being in contact with chlorine, insect repellant or sunscreen.
- Think of your nails as jewels NOT tools. Using your nails as tools can lead to splits in your nails as well as cracking in your gel.
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- NEVER pick or peel the product off, this could damage your natural nail by making them thin and sore.
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- AVOID filing your nails and pushing your cuticles back as this will break the seal of the gel and can lead to product lifting and chipping.
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- ALWAYS return to a professional for maintenance and safe removal of product.

ELIM PEDICURE AFTERCARE
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The first 24 hours
- Reduce exposure to heat, i.e. sunbeds and saunas
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- Avoid immersing your feet into water, i.e swimming and long soaks in the bath
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- Avoid going for a run
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Caring for your feet until your next treatment
- Use your recommended homecare to keep your feet in good condition

LVL LASH LIFT AFTERCARE
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- Do not get lashes wet for the first 24 hours
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- Avoid steam, saunas and swimming for the first 48 hours
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- Avoid touching, rubbing or introducing foreign bodies or contaminants into the treatment area
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- Ensure lashes are not disturbed or manipulated into different positions (e.g. when sleeping, cleansing the face, applying moisturiser or cosmetics)
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- Do not perm lashes or use lash curlers
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- Avoid strong sunlight ot UV light (if tinted)
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To achieve the maximum results from your Nouveau Lashes treatment, it is essential that you follow the relevant aftercare advice. Failure to do so could lead to an adverse reaction (e.g. irritation, swelling, lash damage etc). If redness or irritation does occur, apply a damp cotton wool compress. If symptoms persist, consult a GP.