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Honest Nail Industry Truths & Product Advice

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Stop chasing viral hacks and cheap products. I’m Keerti Joshi, and here, we only talk about real chemistry, safe products, and the actual truth behind the nail industry.

I never recommend cheap gel polishes. Your client's safety is paramount. I only use and recommend products like Calex London that are free from harmful chemicals like HEMA, TPO, and MMA.

I was in a hurry and needed to apply press-ons quickly. This glue from Pinky Nailart Surat is a lifesaver. It has a thick, jelly-like consistency and a dropper for precise application. I highly recommend it.

I practice what I preach. As a nail educator, my long nails are my visiting card. If I can't maintain them, how can I teach my students or assure clients that long nails can be strong and beautiful?

Beware of fear-based marketing on social media. This reel claiming gel polish peels off in water is a gimmick to sell press-ons. Properly applied gel polish is durable. Don't fall for myths.

Don't panic over viral reels claiming UV lamps cause cancer. Do your own research. I breathe nails; this is my art. If you use professional products and techniques correctly, the risks are minimal.

Not all chrome powders are the same. Cheap powders give a dull, patchy finish. I compare it to staying in an OYO vs a Five Star hotel. For a professional, mirror-like shine, you must invest in quality products.

I was trying to hide this new gel polish set from Pro.lab because the 104 handpicked colors are amazing! The one-coat coverage and smooth glide make it a game-changer.

A look at Nail Republic, a premium brand known for its high-quality gel polishes, top coats, and art materials. Their products offer smooth consistency and rich pigmentation.

Nail Republic challenged me to create 12 art designs using just two colors. Their gel and polygel systems are fantastic, and I'm excited to show you what's possible even with limitations.

Using Fevicol on nails to prevent haldi stains is foolish, unhygienic, and unprofessional. I explain the health risks and offer professional alternatives like using dark polish or a peel-off barrier.

About No-Nonsense Advice: Products & Industry Truths

You think Rs. 200 extensions are a deal? They are a risk. I see students using cheap, unverified products that cause allergies because of ingredients like HEMA, TPO, or MMA. You aren't just paying for a service; you're paying for your client’s safety. Before you buy that 'cheap' product, ask yourself if it’s an OYO or a Five Star hotel experience for your client. We don't do 'Chinese bhel'—we do quality.

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