Category: Guides
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Walk-In vs Appointment Nail Salons in NYC: What to Know
New York runs on spontaneity. You finish a meeting early, you have an hour to spare, and you spot a nail salon with an open chair. The walk-in is woven into the fabric of city life, and for good reason: it is fast, it is convenient, and sometimes it…
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How Much Does It Cost to Get Nails Done in NYC?
If you have ever walked three blocks in Manhattan and seen a manicure advertised for one price on one corner and nearly double on the next, you already understand the central truth about nail pricing in New York: the number on the menu rarely tells the whole story. Two…
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Why Waterless Pedicures Are More Sanitary
Most people don’t think hard about the foot bath. It’s warm, it bubbles, it’s part of the ritual. But the basin at the center of a traditional pedicure is also the part of the service most likely to make a hygienist wince, and once you understand why, it’s difficult…
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What Chemicals Are in Regular Nail Polish?
Nail polish is a small thing that does a surprising amount of work. In a few thin coats it has to spread evenly, dry quickly, resist chipping, and hold a glossy finish for days. Achieving all that takes chemistry, and most of the ingredients involved are perfectly ordinary. But…
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Non-Toxic Nails in NYC: The Complete Guide
“Non-toxic” is one of the most used and least defined phrases in beauty. It appears on polish bottles, salon windows, and Instagram captions, often with very little explanation of what it actually means. In a city like New York, where clients are discerning and the options are endless, that…
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Gel Polish Allergies: What You Need to Know
Gel manicures are beloved for good reason: glossy, durable, and chip-resistant in a way traditional lacquer struggles to match. But over the past several years, more people have started talking about a less glamorous side of gel, allergic reactions. If you’ve ever noticed itching around your nails after a…
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Non-Toxic Nail Polish vs Regular: What’s the Difference?
If you’ve shopped for nail polish lately, or read a salon menu in New York, you’ve run into the language: “non-toxic,” “clean,” “free-from,” “10-free.” It sounds reassuring, but it raises an obvious question. Different from regular polish how, exactly? And does the difference show up where it counts, on…