Permanent nail varnish refers to a highly durable technique, similar to a form of gel. It is applied in several layers and then cured under a UV or LED lamp, creating a rigid layer that adheres strongly to the nail plate. The result is glossy, uniform, and highly resistant to impacts. However, the removal of permanent varnish requires mechanical filing or a grinder, which can weaken the nails if done improperly.
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FAQ about permanent nail varnish
What is the difference between permanent nail varnish and semi-permanent nail varnish?
Permanent nail varnish is thicker, more robust, and requires mechanical removal, unlike semi-permanent varnish which can be removed using a special remover.