Pretty Nails and Spa & More

Pretty Nails and Spa

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Pretty Nails and Spa Goldsboro NC (Pretty Nails Goldsboro NC)

Pretty Nails and Spa is located in Suite G, 501 N Berkeley Blvd, in Goldsboro, North Carolina. They offer a variety of nail as well as other beauty services such as waxing and eyelash extensions.

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Services Offered by Pretty Nails & Spa Goldsboro

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Pretty Nails Hours

Pretty Nails and Spa opens from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm, Monday through Saturday, and from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm on Sunday.

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Pretty Nails Limerick

Pretty Nails Limerick is located at 5 Kugler Rd in Royersford.

They offer, among other services, no-chip gel manicures, pedicures, regular manicures, nail art, and hair removal services. The salon accepts walk-ins as well as payment with all major credit cards.

You can reach them by phone on +1-(610)-495-8245.

They open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays, while on Saturday and Sunday, they close a little earlier, i.e., 6 p.m. and 5 p.m., respectively.

Pretty Nails New Albany

Pretty Nails Salon & Spa New Albany is located at 4214 Charlestown Rd #5.

They offer an array of nail care services, including gel nails and nail art. The salon accepts walk-ins for services and treatments at moderate prices.

They accept all major credit cards. To find out more, call them at +1-(812)-948-8989.

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Ans Nail Care and Spa Reviews

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Ugly Nails

“Ugly nails” is a term that can encompass various nail-related issues or conditions that may affect the appearance of the nails.

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Here are a few common nail concerns:

  1. Discoloration: Nails can become discolored due to a variety of reasons, including fungal infections, trauma, smoking, or certain health conditions. Discoloration may manifest as yellowing, brown spots, or white patches on the nails.
  2. Brittle or Split Nails: Weak, brittle nails that easily split or break can be a result of frequent exposure to water, harsh chemicals, nutritional deficiencies, or underlying health conditions. These issues can cause the nails to appear unattractive and may lead to discomfort.
  3. Nail Fungus: Fungal infections can cause the nails to become thickened, discolored, brittle, or develop an unpleasant odor. Nail fungus commonly occurs when fungi enter through small cracks in the nail or surrounding skin.
  4. Nail Biting: Habitual nail biting can lead to short, uneven, and damaged nails. It can also cause the skin around the nails to become irritated and inflamed.
  5. Ingrown Nails: Ingrown nails occur when the edge of the nail grows into the surrounding skin, causing pain, redness, swelling, and potentially infection. This condition can result from improper nail trimming or tight-fitting footwear.

If you are experiencing concerns with your nails, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional or a qualified nail technician. They can provide a proper diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatments or solutions based on the specific condition of your nails. Additionally, maintaining good nail hygiene, avoiding harsh chemicals, and following a balanced diet can contribute to healthier nails.

Pretty Nails 24

PrettyNails24 is a German online store for nail designs and Jolfin products (their own brand).

Stefan Hinz Pretty Nails Shop (PrettyNails24)

Stefan Hinz pretty nail shop and his wife

The company was started in 1992 by Stefan and Birgit Hinz, when the couple originally used to ship only 5 packages a day out of their garage. 

Today, Pretty Nails 24 has over 250,000 employees and processes about 80,000 shipments a month.

Their product range includes everything related to nail care and nail beautification.

Pretty Nails Spa & Salon

There is a Pretty Nails Spa & Salon in Mexico with locations in Cancún, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and Mérida. You can find out more about this nails spa brand through their Instagram account @PrettyNailsRivieraMaya. 

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Pretty Nail Spa

If you would like ideas on how to make your nail salon or spa look pretty, you can find lots of ideas on Pinterest.

Now on to my original post:

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How to Get Natural Pretty Nails

Wow! I don’t know what’s going on with my nails, but they are longer, stronger, and prettier than they’ve ever been.

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That’s a lie: I do know what’s going on with my nails.

Like many other things on my body (understand: my hair), I’ve decided to do away with all the fuss and artificiality with which we normally deal with parts of our bodies that we consider conveyors of beauty.

For me, natural is easier and so that is the way I choose to go.

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At first, I did not mean this to be a statement of any sort.

The truth is: I can’t keep a manicure intact for more than two days.

When I finally came to this realization, I decided to stop struggling with manicures. Instead, I opted to treat my nails more in accordance with what they are naturally.

A quick scan of my mental recesses reminded me of a conversation I had with a dear friend back when I was 18.

My Friend Liliane Tells Me the Secret to Her Pretty Nails Natural Look

On a lazy summer afternoon, when my friend Liliane and I were hanging out at my place, I noticed that she had the most perfect, natural-looking nails that I had ever seen.

Liliane is a natural beauty, so my first thought was that her nails were just due to good genes.

Still, I thought I would ask her: was there a secret to her pretty nails?

Surprisingly, she said there was.

Her secret, she said, was that she had recently started to buff her nails regularly.

Having never heard of nail buffing before, she went on to explain to me that nail buffing was a process that involved polishing nails with increasingly smooth surfaces until the nails were shiny and smooth.

The results she had achieved were simply stunning!

Pretty nails on hands and feet together

Back to me and my unpreservable manicures.

The way forward, I decided, was to try out the secret Liliane had shared with me so long ago.

Maybe, just maybe, I too could have pretty nails that would last longer than my manicures did by using this simple procedure.

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Putting Nail Buffing to the Test

One day, as I strolled through downtown Nairobi, I entered Beauty Options on Kimathi Street to pick up some beauty products that I needed.

As I was doing that, I happened to see a very inexpensive buffing block (Ksh. 139) that I quickly threw into my basket.

That evening, I buffed my nails for the very first time.

How to Buff Nails

First, I used the roughest surface on the buffing block to file my nails into shape.

Then, I used the next smoother surface to even out any ridges on my nails.

I followed that by a third surface which brought my nails to a smooth matte finish.

Finally, I finished my nails off using the smoothest surface of all, to give my nails a high-definition shine.

It was all quite simple to figure out since the order of surfaces to use was marked on the block itself.

My original plan was to then finish my nail treatment by applying a layer of clear nail polish on my nails for extra shine.

When I saw my nails after buffing, though, that last step became redundant.

My nails already looked smooth and clean and shined as though I was already wearing clear nail varnish.

I would never have believed it if I had not seen it for myself!

It’s been about a year of weekly nail buffing since that first time and my nails look (almost) as good as my friend’s did that lazy summer afternoon.

I cannot believe it, but now I am one of those women who receives compliments about her beautiful strong nails on a regular. This had not been the case for 20+ years prior.

If you’ve been looking for an easy, natural way to take care of your nails, nail buffing might be just the thing for you.

To find out more, watch this short video on how to buff your nails.

Now you know the secret! 😉

Wishing you beautiful nails,
Biche

 Photo Credits: Pretty Nails & Spa, abendblatt.de, Jynelle D.

4 comments

  1. I always wonder why my manicure lasts about 24 hours while my pedicure lasts for upto two weeks! Will go buy that buffing block and let you know since even clear nail polish has become a challenge for me.

  2. Kafai,

    That’s so my experience too! If I really want to, I can stretch my pedicure for a month (though it might start looking a little grimy!) but my manicure NEVER lasts more than 2 days. And I promise it’s not because I am doing dishes! 🙂 (Yep, like you that goes for clear nail polish too!)

    I am looking forward to hearing about your nail buffing experience.

    Biche

  3. All buffed and shiny. And seems my friends in the office will take it up too.As I speak, one has borrowed my new buffing block and is doing her nails. Awesome, do share more nifty finds and shortcuts 🙂

  4. Hi Kafai,

    *clap, clap, clap*

    I am so pleased this worked for you. I tell you: there is a way out of manicure hell! 🙂

    Let me know how your nails react to this treatment over the long term. For me, I just can’t stop inadvertently scratching my eyes every time I bring my hands to my face because I am not used to my nails being so long. But I can live with that. 🙂

    Biche

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