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European unedged manicure: execution technology. European manicure

Hello dear visitors of our blog! The topic of our next publication is “Technology for performing European manicure”. Let's tell you how the European manicure differs from the classic one. You will also learn how to properly make it at home. Learn more from the article!

By the hands you can learn a lot about a person: his attitude towards himself, status, and hands also give out the age of a woman. At the same time, the same applies to men: a man with well-groomed hands looks much more spectacular.
Recently, European, or unedged, manicure is gaining popularity. It appeared in Europe, in fact, hence the name, and consists in delicate processing without the use of cutting tools. It is good because it does not injure the cuticle and the skin around the nail, the risk of infection is excluded, unlike the classic manicure.

The fact is that the classic nail treatment implies, in addition to varnishing, the removal (cutting) of the cuticle. But very often girls complain that after such treatment, the cuticle grows even faster. Plus, if the treatment is performed by an unskilled craftsman, there is a high probability of skin damage and, as a result, infection.

Types of European manicure

There are several types of European manicure. Many beauty salons often offer a hardware look. If it is performed by a knowledgeable craftsman, then this view is a fairly hygienic and effective way. With such a manicure, the processing of the nail and cuticle is performed by a special apparatus, completely on dry hands.

Hot manicure is also practiced. In this case, a special bath is prepared, sometimes with additives, where hands are placed for 5-10 minutes. The soaked cuticle is gently removed with an orange stick.

Another option for unedged manicure is dry: after filing the nails, a special cuticle remover is applied to the cuticle and side ridges. The tool is kept for about 5 minutes, after which it is cleaned from the nails with a stick.

At the end of the manicure, the master applies a special oil to the cuticles, and a hand cream or lotion to the brushes.

European manicure at home

European manicure can be easily done at home and without special skills. It is enough just to want to put the handles in order. To do this, you need a minimum set of tools: a regular nail file, a polishing nail file, an orange stick (a regular wooden one will do), a cuticle remover (sold in all cosmetics stores and that's what it is called), cuticle softening oil, any favorite hand cream , napkins.

Technology for performing European manicure step by step

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1. First, nail polish is removed, if any. For the health of nails, so as not to dry them too much, it is better to use a product without acetone. Also in stores there is a large selection of products with various care components in the composition.

2. Then the length of the nail is adjusted with a nail file, the desired shape is given. Ideally, hands look much better, where all the nails are of the same length and shape.

3. After that, a cuticle remover is applied to the cuticle and nail bed. The exposure time of the product should be recorded in the instructions, it should be read in advance.

4. After the required time has passed, the product is carefully removed with a stick, with light cleansing movements. The remains of the product from the nail are removed with a napkin.

5. After that, you need to wash your hands, as there are aggressive ingredients in the cuticle products and you should not leave them on the nails for too long.

6. Then it will be useful to apply caring oil to the cuticle and nail, rub it in. It also promotes nail growth.

7. If after processing it is planned to apply a color coating, then the nail plate must be degreased: this is done with an ordinary cotton swab dipped in a nail degreaser. After that, a coating is applied in stages (base, varnish, top coat). After the varnish has dried, you can reapply the oil and rub it in.

The habit of constantly using oil and hand cream is extremely useful for every girl to start. Hands are constantly exposed to harmful effects: weather conditions, household chemicals, the specifics of work - therefore it is very important to moisturize the skin at least in the evening before going to bed, and preferably every time after washing your hands. Once or twice a day, be sure to rub the oil into the cuticle, thanks to this simple procedure, it will grow more slowly and become softer and thinner.

As you can see, you can achieve beautiful and well-groomed hands quite simply and without going to an expensive salon. The main thing is the desire for a satisfactory result and the regularity of the implementation.

Of all types of manicure, European is considered the safest - the cuticle is removed without the help of sharp instruments. The masters of the beauty salon "Epil Salon" in Moscow will make your hands well-groomed and select the perfect shape of nails.

The European manicure was invented in the 1920s by Frenchwoman Juliette Marlene. The girl went to America and after a short time became a popular manicurist with Hollywood actresses. The gentle and safe technique is still used in modern beauty salons, after which the hands look well-groomed in a short time and there is no risk of injury or infection.

The main difference between European manicure and other varieties is that this is a non-traumatic way of care - the cuticle is not cut, it is softened with special preparations and gently shifted with an orange stick. This type of manicure is also called dry, since the use of special preparations avoids soaking the skin in a bath of water. For professional cuticle treatment, our masters use preparations that include fruit and lactic acids, as well as oils. They gently dissolve dead skin without inhibiting the growth of the nail, and special additives in the composition slow down the growth of the skin.

Service cost

The price for a European manicure in our salon in Moscow is affordable, you can sign up at any convenient time. A professional procedure will help you look great in any situation! For those who have a lot of household chores or have small children, a visit to the master is an opportunity to look well-groomed for a long time, relax during the procedure and get distracted from household chores. The price for a classic European manicure is calculated according to the price list. The cost may be higher if you additionally do paraffin therapy and cover your nails with varnish.

Benefits of European manicure

Implementation options

  1. Dry method - without pre-soaking, the cuticle is treated with a special tool. Ideal for injured or brittle nails.
  2. Wet option - special oils and lotions are added to the bath with water to moisturize and soften the cuticle.
  3. Hot method - in a special electric bath, the cream or lotion is heated to a temperature of 50 ° C, the skin is steamed. This method is chosen for dry and brittle nails with injured cuticles.

Contraindications

A non-traumatic and safe European unedged manicure suits almost everyone. The exception is people who are allergic to the components of the drugs. If the cuticle is rough, then it is possible that the result will not be noticeable the first time - in this case, systematic care is very important.

Tools and materials

For a European manicure you need:

  • Polishing and laser file.
  • Orange stick.
  • A cuticle remover or softener.
  • Pencil.
  • Hand cream, oil.

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Manicure application technology

  1. The European manicure procedure begins with washing and disinfecting the hands, as well as removing the old coating.
  2. The nails are given the desired shape, the laser file seals the end of the nail, preventing delamination.
  3. A special emollient is applied to the cuticle, which helps to eliminate keratinized skin. Then it is removed after a minute with a napkin.
  4. With an orange stick, gently push the skin aside, peel off the excess skin. Hands are washed and dried.
  5. The nail plate is polished to give extra shine.
  6. Nails are covered with varnish or gel polish, while the coating can be decorative or transparent.
  7. At the end of the procedure, the cuticle is moisturized - a special cream and oil are applied.

How long does it keep?

What is a European unedged manicure. Step-by-step instructions for implementation, care products, benefits.

This type of care is distinguished by the fact that it is absolutely impossible to use cutting tools. Unedged manicure is safe and painless, so clients with thin sensitive skin prefer it. It is chosen by those who are afraid of possible pain or have fears about infections (completely unfounded, I must say). There are many men among the fans of unedged manicure, who are also probably afraid of microtrauma from scissors.

Origin of European manicure

Unedged European manicure is almost ubiquitous in Europe, which is why it is called such. This species first became popular in France a hundred years ago thanks to a certain Marlene. At that time, there were no modern cuticle care products, so all care consisted of systematic moisturizing and nourishing the hands and nails and periodically pushing back the cuticle.

In the 21st century, the European manicure has more and more fans, and there are more and more excellent care products that can soften and slow down the growth of any cuticle.

Advantages of the unedged method

  • Safe and painless. This is very important for many clients and clients. By switching to an unedged look, you will forget about cracking and swelling of the cuticle, microtrauma during the session.
  • Saves time: when the growth of the cuticle is already stopped and the European manicure is done regularly.
  • Hands look amazingly tender and young due to constant care.
  • Lacquer lasts the longest. This is a "dry" type of processing. With a European manicure, the skin does not soak and the nail does not absorb moisture and does not experience deformation, so the varnish does not peel off for a long time.

FAQ

How do I switch to an unedged manicure?

If you have thick skin and tight cuticles, then this type of treatment may simply not be suitable for you, as it will not give the desired result. In reality, it takes five to six visits to the master to switch from edged to unedged. It also requires constant careful care of the nails: softening of the cuticle, treatment with oils and agents that stop its growth. As you can see, even with thin skin and cuticles, it will not be easy to give up scissors.

Is it possible to do a European manicure on your own?

This look doesn't seem complicated because no scissors are used. But, as mentioned above, the difficulty lies in preparing the nails and cuticles for a permanent European manicure. It is better to entrust the execution of the unedged method to the master, at least for the first transitional time.

Is a trimmed manicure worth all these worries?

Of course it's worth it. It's not even about the ghostly danger of all kinds of infections: if you use the services of a high-class master, then there is no danger. An unedged manicure is good because it is painless and requires you to constantly keep your hands in perfect condition.

Types of European manicure

  1. dry method. In this case, the border between the nail and the skin is treated with a softening agent without a preliminary bath. This type has many advantages: you can always quickly make it out of the house, and the varnish will hold up perfectly. But dry manicure is not too good for injured and brittle nails.
  2. "Wet" European manicure performed after pre-soaking. Use special products for the bath: oils and lotions to prepare the cuticle.
  3. Hot European. It is especially recommended if the cuticle is injured and the nails are brittle. Before the procedure itself, with the hot method, you need to steam the nails in a hot (about 50 degrees) lotion or cream. To do this, use a special container with electric heating.

Necessary tools for a European manicure

When performing an unedged manicure, a minimum of tools is used, and the emphasis is on high-quality cosmetics that suppress the growth of the cuticle and soften it. Required:

  • Nail file. It is better to use glass, which injures the nail plate the least.
  • Bath.
  • Buff for polishing natural nails. The hardness and abrasiveness of the buff should be up to 240 grit.
  • Rounded scissors or cuticle scissors, nail scissors: to shape the shape of the nail and just in case.
  • Specialized softener.
  • Cuticle sticks: wooden and metal.
  • Nourishing oil (gel, cream) for cuticle removal.
  • Hand cream.

Execution Technology

Preparation
Remove old polish and clean your nails as thoroughly as possible.



Steaming
This item is relevant for wet and hot types of unedged European manicure. In the bath with water, you need to add a gel or lotion to soften the cuticle. You can use the juice of half a lemon. Water acidified in this way prepares hands very well. Also, from natural remedies for hot unedged manicure, we recommend trying olive oil.



Giving nails the desired shape
If you need to cut your nails much, use nail scissors. Then file the free edge of the nail until you achieve the desired shape. Sawing is a fairly traumatic operation for the nail plate. To prevent the nails from peeling, file them like this:

  • Drive the file in only one direction: any direction convenient for you.
  • Hold the file at a 90 degree angle to the free edge of the nail.

Only dry nails can be filed, so for hot or wet manicures, reverse the steaming and filing procedures. You can also wait after the bath for a while so that the nail plate is completely dry.


There are many good tools for exuding and softening the cuticle. For example, CND Cuticle Away lotion, Sally Hansen Cuticle Remover gel, Titana remover liquid and others. Good cuticle removers usually contain fruit acids, valuable vegetable oils (tea tree, macadamia, apricot, etc.). The gel or lotion is added to the steam bath and applied after it around the circumference of the nail. The product should be kept for as long as the manufacturer advises: usually up to 3 minutes.


Take an orange or metal stick and push or scrape the cuticle towards the skin. You also need to process the side rollers. With a metal instrument, you have to act at first, when the skin has not yet thinned. But after five or six unedged manicures, it's time to switch to a wooden stick.

Nutrition and hydration

Use a special oil for it. We can recommend CND Solar Oil, Macadamia by Codi, Cuticle Oil Gel by Orly. Apply cosmetic oil to the cuticles and nail folds around the perimeter, also as an emollient. It will soothe and heal irritated areas. Next, apply the caring cream on the skin of the hands and finish the caring procedures with a pleasant massage.

Polishing

A beautiful shine can be given to nails by treating them with a buff or a polishing file. It is advisable to do this twice a month. Hold the buff parallel to the nail and move in one direction until you achieve smoothness and shine. After polishing, remove small dust particles with a brush.

The European unedged manicure is done and the nails are ready for coating. There is nothing difficult in doing this. His main secret is the constant care of his hands with the help of the best and proven means.


Regular care

In between sessions of a European manicure, you need to tirelessly care for your nails: use emollient creams and cuticle oil. If this is not done, then the cuticle will harden and crack, and it will have to be cut off.

During the transition from the species to the European, while the nail roller and cuticle are still not ready, the master sometimes has to cut it in some places: where professional gels and wooden sticks cannot cope.

Video instruction


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Well-groomed hands are very important for every person, regardless of his age, profession and gender. It is like a mandatory element of clothing, without which it is extremely difficult to make a good impression on others. Nail care should be given time constantly, and it is not necessary to spend money on it - you can do a manicure at home on your own, and if you have the opportunity and desire, then in the salon with a master. There are several techniques for implementing the procedure, and the European manicure is considered the safest today.

What does European unedged manicure mean?

During a manicure, not only the nail plate is processed, but also the skin around it to give the fingers a well-groomed and pleasant appearance. To this end, the cuticle, which can grow quite far on the nail, is gently pushed back, which allows you to work freely further and get a well-groomed result. In fact, in the process of implementing a European manicure, the use of any cutting objects is excluded (tweezers can be used, but only if there are burrs on the side rollers). Accordingly, the risk of injury in the process is minimal.

A professional, neat manicure in St. Petersburg can be done at Ola centers, where good masters work. It turns out as great as in world salons.

Unedged procedure can be carried out in two varieties: dry and wet. In the first case, the technology does not imply any "water procedures", and in the second, a warm manicure bath with clean water or the addition of healthy oils and lotions is required. Wet manicure has no contraindications, but you should not resort to dry manicure if the nail plate is in poor condition.

What is the difference between European manicure and classic

The technology is considered classic, according to which the cuticle is cut with special tweezers or scissors, which is why it was called cut. The problem is that with this approach, the question of the professionalism of the master becomes extremely acute, since any wrong movement can lead to injury. The risk also lies in the fact that with some inaccuracy during circumcision, the risk of the formation of painful hangnails increases, which, among other things, are a site of easy infection. Some also note that with constant trimming, the cuticle grows faster and rougher.

As an alternative to the classic manicure, you can consider the European one, the main feature of which is that the cuticle is not cut off, but simply gently pushed back and removed if necessary without cutting tools. This method is considered the safest and is very popular among a large number of people.

Pros and cons of the European type of manicure

The indisputable advantages of the procedure include the following theses:

  • the risk of infection and injury to the nail or skin is minimal;
  • due to the mild impact, any discomfort is excluded in the process;
  • this type of manicure is possible even for owners of thin skin with closely spaced blood vessels;
  • with the constant implementation of such an event, the growth of the cuticle slows down somewhat, and the hands remain well-groomed and neat for a longer time.

Unedged manicure, although it is considered the most preferable in terms of safety, has its negative sides, including:

  • not suitable for severely neglected nails;
  • if there are untidy nails at the first procedure, they will acquire an ideal look only after several sessions, and not at one time;
  • when using a cuticle remover, an allergic reaction to the composition may develop;
  • European manicure is not suitable for owners of extended nails either.

Step-by-step technology for performing a manicure in the salon

Performing the procedure in the salon requires special care and clarity, as the client always wants to get the best result. So, the algorithm of actions for unedged manicure is as follows:

  1. first of all, the hands of the master and the client are disinfected;
  2. the second step is to remove the remnants of the old coating from the nails with acetone or a special tool;
  3. at the next stage, the shape of the free edge of the nail is corrected. It should be borne in mind that with European manicure scissors are not used, but only files of different abrasiveness are used;
  4. a special tool is applied to the cuticle, designed to soften it and slow down further growth. The composition of such products usually includes vitamins and other useful components, which has a beneficial effect on the skin around the nail;
  5. if a wet European manicure is being implemented, then at this stage the client is offered a steaming bath, if it is dry, then this stage is skipped. It is worth noting that with dry technology, decorative varnish will last longer than with wet technology;
  6. using an orange stick with a special shape of the end, the remnants of the cuticle are carefully removed. For this purpose, special pumice stones can be used, with which, as it were, excess tissues are cut off, without touching the surface of the nail plate itself;
  7. hands are treated with a nourishing cream, and specialized oil is applied to the cuticle area;
    nails are polished and polished, giving them a perfect appearance, and, at the request of the client, covered with a decorative coating.

As a result, after 20-30 minutes, you can get beautiful nails, without any cuts and injuries. Despite the fact that the procedure is safe, the master still needs to be chosen carefully, a bad specialist and with an unedged manicure can greatly spoil the condition of the nails and the final result.

How to do a European manicure at home

In order to implement the European manicure procedure at home, you will need the following tools: a nail file and a polishing buff, a cuticle softener and remover (some use ordinary lemon juice for this purpose), an orange stick, cuticle oil and hand cream. In the presence of burrs, tweezers are indispensable. Since the work will take place with a natural nail plate, you should not take too hard files.

For filing the edge, medium hardness is suitable, and soft will allow you to prepare the nail for polishing. An excellent choice would be a universal 4-sided file in the form of a bar - perhaps it is not as convenient as usual, but it makes it unnecessary to have several varieties. When filing a nail, it should be borne in mind that movements should be made in one direction - from the edges to the center with long, light strokes.

The procedure itself should follow the same pattern as in a beauty salon, so that all the steps described above remain relevant for the independent implementation of the event. Everything is done according to a simple scheme: nail preparation, shape correction, cuticle treatment, cuticle removal, the final stage (applying creams and painting nails).

Video lesson

The process of a European manicure is simple and does not take much time, especially if the right products are selected for it. This video tutorial provides all the information regarding the stages of the procedure, and each of them is clearly illustrated, so it will not be difficult to carry out a similar manipulation on your own.

Photos before and after the procedure

The effect after the first procedure of a European manicure can not always be impressive, since for very neglected nails you will have to spend at least 3 sessions to achieve the perfect look. This view. The result of such a procedure is easy to see by comparing the photos before and after its implementation.

The basis of any manicure is the care of nails and skin of the hands. Such a classic procedure as a European manicure allows you to put them in order. In this material, we will talk about the distinctive features of such a manicure, the tools that will be required in the process, and also give instructions that will help you not to get confused in the sequence of actions when you decide to do a European-style manicure.

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Without prior preparation, in general, it makes no sense to paint your nails with varnish. If not corrected, the cuticle has grown on the “hole”, and the nail plate is surrounded by burrs, the manicure will never look beautiful, no matter what trendy varnish you choose. On the contrary, the color will only emphasize these imperfections, and as a result, the hands will take on an untidy look.

  • To be able to fix this, it makes sense to master the technique of European (or unedged) manicure - this knowledge will always be relevant. But first of all, it will not be superfluous to find out what it is and what its features are.

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Features of European manicure

Differences from the classic edging manicure, which involves the removal of the cuticle with the help of nail scissors or tweezers, are significant in the European one. It is believed that it is much safer and softer, "sparing". There is no risk that the skin around the nails will be injured, that there will be wounds in which infection can be accidentally introduced.


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  • The thing is that in European manicure, for the most part, a special liquid remover is used, which acts on the principle of peeling: due to the content of fruit acids, it literally dissolves dead skin particles and helps to exfoliate them. After them it will be easy to remove even with an ordinary orange stick. It does not threaten any damage.
  • After such a procedure, it remains only to move the cuticle closer to the root of the nail. As a result, the nails look as “clean” as possible: you definitely won’t have to keep them away from other people’s views.

Types of European manicure

Depending on the condition of your nails, different types of European manicure may be required. What are they like?

Hot

This is a fairly "deep" procedure, which is suitable primarily for those who have nails and skin around in a "neglected" state, and especially careful care is required.

  • The thing is that when performing such a manicure, the bath is filled with cream or oil (for example, olive oil - many people always have it at hand, in the kitchen, so you can use it to make a bath at any time).
  • The funds are heated so that they act more effectively on the skin and nails, saturating them with nutrients. The advantage is also that the effect of such a manicure is instantaneous - the skin is immediately transformed, its state "after" usually cannot be compared with what it was "before". In the process, the nails are also strengthened, so it is very useful to periodically arrange such a beauty ritual.

Wet


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Wet European manicure is not the same as hot. This is done by first making a bath with warm water, which softens and steams the skin. Due to this, it will be easier to process it in the future.

How to act when holding a wet European manicure?

First, it is applied to the cuticle, and then the hands are lowered into a container with warm water (it would be nice to add either a special bath solution or a couple of drops of nourishing oils to it, which will bring additional benefits to the skin).

After a few minutes, it will be possible to proceed directly to the manicure - to push back the cuticle and side ridges at the nail plate.

Dry


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This type of European manicure is done, as a rule, for those whose nails look so good.

  • Dry manicure is an express procedure in which the shape of the nails is only slightly corrected, and the cuticle is removed with the same remover, but without softening in the bath.
  • Sometimes this is also abandoned: the cuticle can simply be pushed back with an orange stick or a pusher if there is no growth on the nail plate.

tools for unedged manicure


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In the matter of nail care, you can not do without manicure tools and special cosmetics. Which of them are the most necessary?

The procedure begins with it - first, the nails are filed “dry”, so that in advance, until they soften under the influence of water or other textures, shorten them and give them the necessary shape.

Container for water (or oil, cream)

Both a special mold and an ordinary deep glass bowl, which can be found in the kitchen, will do. Fill it with a liquid of the desired temperature, and then dip your fingertips into it for 5-10 minutes.

This beauty tool is a must-have for those who want to always have neat, well-groomed nails. It is applied along the line of contact of the skin rollers with the nail plate for several minutes, so that the formula has time to act and dissolve the dead skin particles.

orange stick

Gently push back the softened cuticle - this is the main task of the orange stick. A basic tool that will come in handy in manicure in the future: with such sticks it is easy to correct “blots” after applying varnish.

metal pusher

This is a more "aggressive" cuticle tool than orange sticks. If the skin has grown strongly on the nail, then it is the pusher that is used to remove the remnants of keratinized particles along with the gel, as well as push back the cuticle.

care product

It can be a special oil or just a nourishing cream - one way or another, after removing the cuticle, they should treat the skin.

European manicure technology


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When everything is ready for the procedure, it remains only to make sure that you know how to technically do a European manicure.

Preparation

First - wipe off the varnish or remove its remnants, if necessary, and then - give the nails length and shape. This must be done in advance before taking on the cuticle. Regardless of whether you chose a hot, wet or dry manicure.

Spread the gel of your choice in an arc along the cuticle. After waiting a minute or two, roll up the remaining dead skin particles.

If you do a hot or wet European manicure, then it just has spa elements - it's all about the bath, which is filled with heated cream or oil for the procedure, more often with warm water. For the most noticeable results, use olive oil. If there is no need for deep care, you can do with water to simply steam and soften the skin.

Cuticle

Finish its treatment - move the skin away using a pusher or an orange stick.

cleansing

Remove the remnants of the remover and the “rolled” cuticle, dry your hands - they must be dry so that you can then apply care products.

Final care

First, massage the nourishing hand cream into the skin with massage movements - it should be almost completely absorbed. Then, drop cuticle oil on the root of the nails and rub it so that it gets on the skin in all areas around the nail plate.

For more detailed manicure instructions, look in our video below.

When the hands are in perfect condition, you can apply any varnish or pattern on your nails. Look for interesting ideas in the photo gallery.



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