Can nails be painted with polish after a Japanese pedicure?

It is not recommended to apply nail polish immediately after a Japanese pedicure. This is because the treatment involves rubbing a nourishing paste into the nail plate and sealing it with a protective powder, which creates a natural barrier on the nail surface.

Why Shouldn’t You Apply Nail Polish After a Japanese Pedicure?

  1. The Nail Plate Is Covered with a Protective Layer
    • The paste and powder used in a Japanese pedicure form a protective coating that prevents nail polish from properly adhering to the nail surface.
    • Even if you apply nail polish, it may chip quickly or spread unevenly.
  2. Nail Polish May Weaken the Treatment’s Nourishing Effects
    • A Japanese pedicure supplies the nails with valuable nutrients such as keratin, vitamins A and E, bee pollen, and silica from the Japanese Sea.
    • Applying nail polish can block the absorption of these nutrients and reduce the treatment’s regenerative benefits.
  3. Nail Polish Removers Can Strip Away the Protective Layer
    • To apply nail polish, you would first need to use a nail polish remover, which removes the natural protective barrier created by the Japanese pedicure.
    • Acetone and other chemicals in nail polish removers can dry out the nail plate and diminish the benefits of the treatment.

When Can You Apply Nail Polish After a Japanese Pedicure?

If you want to apply nail polish, it is best to wait at least two to three weeks, allowing the protective layer to wear off naturally and the nutrients to fully absorb into the nail plate.

However, if you need to apply nail polish sooner, you must thoroughly degrease the nail plate using a nail polish remover, which will unfortunately reduce the nourishing effects of the Japanese pedicure.

Easy Waxing recommendation

After a Japanese pedicure, it is not recommended to apply nail polish, as the protective layer of paste and powder prevents proper adhesion and may weaken the treatment’s regenerative effects. If you plan to use nail polish, it is best to wait at least two to three weeks, so your nails can fully benefit from the nourishing properties of the Japanese pedicure.

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