Types Of Manicures
Benefits Of Different Types Of Manicures
Since no two people are the same or have the exact same taste, it only makes sense that there would be a few different types of manicures to choose from when you visit the salon or spa. While some trendy women may prefer long nails, painted in the most vibrant color of the season, other women have a lifestyle where shorter nails are more appropriate, pained in nude, pale pink or a simple clear coat.
To accommodate the diverse wants and needs of women, different types of manicures have been made available. Quite often, lifestyle and social events determine which manicure a woman will choose. For example, a classic French manicure is the top pick for a wedding but if you are heading somewhere on a tropical vacation, you may want the brightest color that you can find to act as an accessory to your tan.
Different types of manicures use various oils, treatment and creams. Some are simple and designed to just give you glamorous nails while others are pampering to benefit overworked, tired hands.
- French Manicure – This is a classic and elegant look that is designed to give you gorgeous nails that are ideal for any occasion. The French manicure consists of nude, pale pink or clear polish over your entire nail and then white polish neatly painted across the top. These are primarily done today with an airbrush machine rather than hand painted to ensure that you have a perfect, clean and beautiful look upon completion. The airbrushed French manicure also tends to resist chipping and looks fresh longer.
- Reverse French Manicure – This look first took off on European fashion runways and has since then become one of the most popular types of manicures. The moon part of your nail is painted with the white polish while the rest of the nail is done in a darker shade. Popular summer shades are pink and yellow while winter is trending wine and black.
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European Manicure – This is one of the more simple types of manicures but extremely pampering. With the European manicure, your hands are soaked in a nourishing and soothing blend of water and herbs. Then your nails are shaped the way that you prefer and painted with your favorite nail polish color.
- Paraffin Manicure – Anyone that has overworked, tired or dry hands, must make time for a paraffin manicure. Paraffin is essentially a special heated wax that infuses your skin with intense moisture, leaving it supple and smooth. A stimulating hand massage is typically included along with a basic shaping and painting of the nails. Paraffin treatments generally include specialty moisturizing oils such as grape seed.
Benefits of Manicures
The primary purpose of all types of manicures is to improve both the feel and look of your fingernails and hands. They also clean, shape, strengthen and make your nails more attractive. Other benefits of manicures include:
- Improvement of the texture and health of your fingernails and hands.
- Helps prevent the formation of hangnails.
- Treats broken or sore skin around your nail.
- Helps to prevent mail damage such as cuts, splits or fragile tips.
- Manicures with massages help improve skin health through increased circulation.
- Discourages wrinkling of your hands.
Manicures are a beauty treatment for your fingernails and hands. You can perform them on yourself or you can have your manicurist do them for you. Your hands are used everyday for many different tasks and you probably do not think much about the abuse that they go through so a manicure every once in awhile is something that every hand can benefit from.


