After the Italian manicure, a new technique for nail beautification is causing a sensation on TikTok: the Brazilian manicure – the hashtag #brazilianmanicure has amassed more than 825,000 views to date. Unlike other styles that require some dexterity to achieve, the Brazilian manicure has the distinction of being less academic. Well it’s true, why waste time trying not to go over with the brush when you can smear the nails and then correct with a cotton swab ?
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Brazilian manicure, the technique for a long-lasting nail polish
To perform a Brazilian manicure according to the rules of art, you need to start by preparing your nails. In Brazilian salons, after a filing applied, meticulous work is done on the cuticles, which are scraped, pushed back with a boxwood stick and then cut so that the color can be applied as close as possible to the birth of the nail. The target. the goal? Delays the regrowth effect as much as possible and prevents the varnish from splintering in the corners, ensuring the longevity of the manicure.
After laying a base to protect the nail and to facilitate the application of the nail polish, you can then paint your fingers so that the entire nail is covered. It is a pity if it exceeds! Once the color is perfectly homogeneous, it is sufficient to clean the edges with a cotton swab soaked in solvent to obtain a perfect result.

The Brazilian manicure, a trauma to the cuticles
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♬ 水 に 流 し て – Edith Piaf
But be careful if the desire to test the Brazilian manicure brings you: many professionals, doctors and nail technicians, strongly advise against touching the cuticles.
A practice that, in addition to being painful at times, can be risky, as explained by the dermatologist Corey. L Hartman to the magazine POPSUGARlast October:
“The cuticles serve to protect the regrowth of the nail from bacterial and fungal infections. This kind of natural barrier it is essential because nails are more susceptible to damage during their initial growth phase. […]
When cracked, cut or damaged, cuticles allow dirt to enter more easily, which can lead to infections that can only be treated with specific treatments and, in severe cases, with surgery. “
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