JULIE'S NAILS & SPA II in Seminole, FL 33777 | Starkey Rd

JULIE'S NAILS & SPA II in Seminole, FL 33777 Located at a beautiful place in Seminole, FL 33777 , Julie's Nails & Spa II offers you the ultimate in pampering and boosting your natural beauty. Here we provide the best services of Manicure, Pedicure and more for our valued customers at reasonable prices and more. Our enthusiastic, professional technicians with immensely experience always ensure to provide an exceptional attention to detail in all of our services that bring you an impressive beauty you can hardly have in any other nails salon elsewhere. Our elegantly decorated salon will create an ideal space for you to escape from all the stresses as well as tiredness to enjoy the most comfortable moments. Sanitation is also guaranteed at our salon. We sanitize and disinfect our pedicure stations after each client’s use. All equipment are always properly sterilized. Clients could place 100 percent of your faith on us because your safety is our top priority. Come to us now

Return to the salon every 2 to 3 weeks for maintenance

Artificial nails, a nail enhancement that can be made from a variety of materials, aren't likely to harm healthy natural nails. However, artificial nails can sometimes cause problems, such as an infection.

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Popular types of artificial nails include acrylic and gel nails. Both are made with types of acrylic, but gel nails require "curing" with ultraviolet light. If an artificial nail is damaged or as your natural nails grow, a gap can develop between the artificial nail and your natural nail. This gap provides a moist, warm environment in which a nail infection can flourish. A nail infection might also occur if artificial nails are too long or rigid, or the nails are applied with unsanitary tools. It's also possible to have an allergic reaction to components of artificial nails or their adhesives. Signs of a nail infection include redness, swelling and pus.

If you choose to have artificial nails applied in a salon, take steps to minimize the risks:

  • Stick to salons that display a current state license, and work only with technicians also licensed by the state board.
  • Make sure your nail technician properly sterilizes all tools used during your treatment and washes his or her hands between customers.
  • Request a new nail file — or consider bringing your own — since nail files can't be sterilized.
  • Return to the salon every two to three weeks for maintenance.
  • If you apply artificial nails at home, follow the safety precautions on the package. Work in a well-ventilated area, and protect the skin around your nails from the chemicals used during the application process.
  • Consider removing your artificial nails and letting your natural nails breathe every two to three months. If you suspect a nail infection, consult a dermatologist for an evaluation.


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