If you want your Paddie manicure to look "fresh from the salon" for three weeks instead of three days, you need a post-mani routine. Here is how to keep your cuticles hydrated and that high-gloss shine looking like glass.
1. Hydration is Your Best Friend
Polygel is tough, but your skin isn't. The alcohol or slip solution used during application can dry out your cuticles.
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Paddie's Tip: Apply cuticle oil at least once a day. It keeps the skin around the nail supple, which prevents "lifting" and painful hangnails.
2. The "Tools, Not Jewels" Rule
We’ve all used our nails roughly, to pop a soda tab or scrape off a sticker. This is not a good way if you want your manicure to last.
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Paddie's Tip: Treat your nails like expensive accessories, be gentle with it.
3. Wear Gloves for Chores
Cleaning products and hot soapy water are the enemies of a long-lasting shine. Harsh chemicals can dull your top coat over time.
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Paddie's Tip: Throw on some rubber gloves when washing dishes or scrubbing the bathroom. Your manicure (and your skin) will thank you.
4. Refresh Your Shine
After a week or two, you might notice your nails aren't as reflective as they were on day one.
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Paddie's Tip: You can actually apply a fresh layer of top coat every 1-2 weeks. Just give the nail a quick wipe with alcohol to remove oils, apply a thin layer of Paddie Top Coat, and cure. It’s like a "reset" button for your nails.