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Why Nails Peel After Using Low-Quality Products




Beautiful, healthy nails are not just an aesthetic choice – they reflect proper care and professional technique. At MONLIS School Munich, we often see clients whose nails have been severely damaged by cheap or unsuitable products. Peeling, splitting, and brittle nails are common signs of poor product quality or unprofessional application.
Main Causes of Nail Damage
Low-Quality Gels, Polishes, and Primers
Cheap products often contain harsh chemicals that dry out the nail plate or disrupt its structure. Poor-quality UV gels may cure unevenly, creating stress on the nail and leading to cracks and peeling.Improper Nail Plate Preparation
Over-filing the nail or incorrectly removing the cuticle can damage the natural protective layer of the nail. This makes nails thin and prone to splitting.Unclean or Unhygienic Tools
Using unsterilized instruments not only risks infection but also affects product adhesion. Poor adhesion causes lifting and weakens the nail even more.Incorrect Removal of Product
Many clients peel off gel or polish at home instead of having it professionally removed. This rips off the top layer of the nail plate, leaving it fragile and sensitive.
Consequences for Nail Health
Peeling nails are not just a cosmetic issue. Long-term damage can lead to:
Thin, fragile nail plates – nails break easily and grow back slowly.
Higher risk of infections – bacteria and fungi can penetrate damaged areas.
Painful sensitivity – even light pressure can cause discomfort.
Delayed recovery – nails may take weeks or months to regain full strength.
How MONLIS School Munich Helps
At MONLIS School Munich, we emphasize proper product selection and technique in our training. Students learn to:
Choose high-quality, safe products that are gentle on the nails.
Prepare the nail plate carefully without excessive filing.
Apply and remove gels or polishes correctly to avoid trauma.
Educate clients on proper nail care to ensure long-term health.
Our graduates are able to deliver professional manicures that look beautiful while keeping nails strong and healthy.
Tips for Healthy Nails at Home
Clients can also take steps to maintain their nail health:
Visit professional studios that use certified, safe products.
Use cuticle oils and nail creams regularly to keep nails hydrated.
Never peel off material – have it professionally removed.
Maintain a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals to support nail growth.
Want to learn more about nail health or become a professional yourself? Join the courses at MONLIS School Munich and gain expert knowledge in manicure and pedicure techniques.
Beautiful, healthy nails are not just an aesthetic choice – they reflect proper care and professional technique. At MONLIS School Munich, we often see clients whose nails have been severely damaged by cheap or unsuitable products. Peeling, splitting, and brittle nails are common signs of poor product quality or unprofessional application.
Main Causes of Nail Damage
Low-Quality Gels, Polishes, and Primers
Cheap products often contain harsh chemicals that dry out the nail plate or disrupt its structure. Poor-quality UV gels may cure unevenly, creating stress on the nail and leading to cracks and peeling.Improper Nail Plate Preparation
Over-filing the nail or incorrectly removing the cuticle can damage the natural protective layer of the nail. This makes nails thin and prone to splitting.Unclean or Unhygienic Tools
Using unsterilized instruments not only risks infection but also affects product adhesion. Poor adhesion causes lifting and weakens the nail even more.Incorrect Removal of Product
Many clients peel off gel or polish at home instead of having it professionally removed. This rips off the top layer of the nail plate, leaving it fragile and sensitive.
Consequences for Nail Health
Peeling nails are not just a cosmetic issue. Long-term damage can lead to:
Thin, fragile nail plates – nails break easily and grow back slowly.
Higher risk of infections – bacteria and fungi can penetrate damaged areas.
Painful sensitivity – even light pressure can cause discomfort.
Delayed recovery – nails may take weeks or months to regain full strength.
How MONLIS School Munich Helps
At MONLIS School Munich, we emphasize proper product selection and technique in our training. Students learn to:
Choose high-quality, safe products that are gentle on the nails.
Prepare the nail plate carefully without excessive filing.
Apply and remove gels or polishes correctly to avoid trauma.
Educate clients on proper nail care to ensure long-term health.
Our graduates are able to deliver professional manicures that look beautiful while keeping nails strong and healthy.
Tips for Healthy Nails at Home
Clients can also take steps to maintain their nail health:
Visit professional studios that use certified, safe products.
Use cuticle oils and nail creams regularly to keep nails hydrated.
Never peel off material – have it professionally removed.
Maintain a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals to support nail growth.
Want to learn more about nail health or become a professional yourself? Join the courses at MONLIS School Munich and gain expert knowledge in manicure and pedicure techniques.
Beautiful, healthy nails are not just an aesthetic choice – they reflect proper care and professional technique. At MONLIS School Munich, we often see clients whose nails have been severely damaged by cheap or unsuitable products. Peeling, splitting, and brittle nails are common signs of poor product quality or unprofessional application.
Main Causes of Nail Damage
Low-Quality Gels, Polishes, and Primers
Cheap products often contain harsh chemicals that dry out the nail plate or disrupt its structure. Poor-quality UV gels may cure unevenly, creating stress on the nail and leading to cracks and peeling.Improper Nail Plate Preparation
Over-filing the nail or incorrectly removing the cuticle can damage the natural protective layer of the nail. This makes nails thin and prone to splitting.Unclean or Unhygienic Tools
Using unsterilized instruments not only risks infection but also affects product adhesion. Poor adhesion causes lifting and weakens the nail even more.Incorrect Removal of Product
Many clients peel off gel or polish at home instead of having it professionally removed. This rips off the top layer of the nail plate, leaving it fragile and sensitive.
Consequences for Nail Health
Peeling nails are not just a cosmetic issue. Long-term damage can lead to:
Thin, fragile nail plates – nails break easily and grow back slowly.
Higher risk of infections – bacteria and fungi can penetrate damaged areas.
Painful sensitivity – even light pressure can cause discomfort.
Delayed recovery – nails may take weeks or months to regain full strength.
How MONLIS School Munich Helps
At MONLIS School Munich, we emphasize proper product selection and technique in our training. Students learn to:
Choose high-quality, safe products that are gentle on the nails.
Prepare the nail plate carefully without excessive filing.
Apply and remove gels or polishes correctly to avoid trauma.
Educate clients on proper nail care to ensure long-term health.
Our graduates are able to deliver professional manicures that look beautiful while keeping nails strong and healthy.
Tips for Healthy Nails at Home
Clients can also take steps to maintain their nail health:
Visit professional studios that use certified, safe products.
Use cuticle oils and nail creams regularly to keep nails hydrated.
Never peel off material – have it professionally removed.
Maintain a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals to support nail growth.
Want to learn more about nail health or become a professional yourself? Join the courses at MONLIS School Munich and gain expert knowledge in manicure and pedicure techniques.
Beautiful, healthy nails are not just an aesthetic choice – they reflect proper care and professional technique. At MONLIS School Munich, we often see clients whose nails have been severely damaged by cheap or unsuitable products. Peeling, splitting, and brittle nails are common signs of poor product quality or unprofessional application.
Main Causes of Nail Damage
Low-Quality Gels, Polishes, and Primers
Cheap products often contain harsh chemicals that dry out the nail plate or disrupt its structure. Poor-quality UV gels may cure unevenly, creating stress on the nail and leading to cracks and peeling.Improper Nail Plate Preparation
Over-filing the nail or incorrectly removing the cuticle can damage the natural protective layer of the nail. This makes nails thin and prone to splitting.Unclean or Unhygienic Tools
Using unsterilized instruments not only risks infection but also affects product adhesion. Poor adhesion causes lifting and weakens the nail even more.Incorrect Removal of Product
Many clients peel off gel or polish at home instead of having it professionally removed. This rips off the top layer of the nail plate, leaving it fragile and sensitive.
Consequences for Nail Health
Peeling nails are not just a cosmetic issue. Long-term damage can lead to:
Thin, fragile nail plates – nails break easily and grow back slowly.
Higher risk of infections – bacteria and fungi can penetrate damaged areas.
Painful sensitivity – even light pressure can cause discomfort.
Delayed recovery – nails may take weeks or months to regain full strength.
How MONLIS School Munich Helps
At MONLIS School Munich, we emphasize proper product selection and technique in our training. Students learn to:
Choose high-quality, safe products that are gentle on the nails.
Prepare the nail plate carefully without excessive filing.
Apply and remove gels or polishes correctly to avoid trauma.
Educate clients on proper nail care to ensure long-term health.
Our graduates are able to deliver professional manicures that look beautiful while keeping nails strong and healthy.
Tips for Healthy Nails at Home
Clients can also take steps to maintain their nail health:
Visit professional studios that use certified, safe products.
Use cuticle oils and nail creams regularly to keep nails hydrated.
Never peel off material – have it professionally removed.
Maintain a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals to support nail growth.
Want to learn more about nail health or become a professional yourself? Join the courses at MONLIS School Munich and gain expert knowledge in manicure and pedicure techniques.
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