When is the best time to do Japanese manicure?
When is the best time to get a Japanese manicure?
A Japanese manicure is a nail care treatment that can be performed year-round. However, there are specific periods when it is particularly beneficial. Due to its strengthening and regenerating properties, this manicure is highly recommended during times when nails and hands are more exposed to harmful external factors.
Autumn and winter – the ideal time for nail regeneration
During the autumn and winter months, our hands and nails are exposed to:
- Extreme temperature changes – Moving between cold outdoor air and heated indoor spaces causes the skin and nail plate to dry out, leading to brittleness, splitting, and weakness.
- Dryness and dehydration – Cold temperatures and indoor heating reduce moisture levels in the nail plate, weakening its structure.
- Exposure to frost and moisture – Insufficient hand protection, such as the lack of gloves or moisturizing creams, further contributes to the deterioration of nail and skin condition.
In these conditions, a Japanese manicure acts as an intensive regenerative treatment. The nourishing ingredients, such as vitamins, keratin, bee pollen, and silica, strengthen the nails and restore their natural shine and smoothness. Regular treatments during colder months help protect nails from damage caused by dryness and cold.
Spring and summer – care and natural aesthetic effect
A Japanese manicure is also a great choice in spring and summer, when many people prefer a more natural nail look. During these warmer months, some may choose to forego heavy nail enhancements like gel or hybrid polish in favor of a more minimal aesthetic. The treatment provides:
- A healthy shine – Polishing the nail plate gives it a pearly glow that looks particularly attractive in natural sunlight.
- Regeneration after intense nail styling – After winter nail treatments like hybrid, gel, or acrylic polish, the Japanese manicure helps rebuild and restore the nail plate.
- Protection from external factors – During vacation periods, nails are often exposed to UV radiation, chlorinated pool water, and salty seawater. The Japanese manicure strengthens the nails and reduces the risk of breakage.
When is it best to get the treatment regularly?
The Japanese manicure should ideally be performed regularly, every 2 to 3 weeks. Consistent care helps gradually strengthen the nails and maintain long-lasting regenerative effects. It is recommended to start a series of treatments if you notice your nails becoming brittle, splitting, or uneven. Regular sessions will help maintain healthy, well-groomed nails throughout the year.
Who is the Japanese manicure especially recommended for?
This treatment is ideal for people who:
- Have weak, brittle, or splitting nails.
- Want to restore their nails after frequent nail styling treatments.
- Prefer a natural look without the use of nail polish or other cosmetic products.
- Want to protect their nails from harmful external factors, such as temperature changes, UV radiation, or water exposure.
In our opinion
The Japanese manicure can be performed all year round but is particularly beneficial in autumn and winter, when nails are exposed to extreme temperature changes and dryness. In spring and summer, it helps achieve naturally beautiful nails and supports their regeneration after intense styling treatments. Regular Japanese manicure sessions result in stronger, healthier, and more damage-resistant nails.
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