Best Non Toxic Nail Salon in Houston

Daniela Daniele, a nail technician for College Nails in Lexington, KY, has a very simple tip to keep your nails healthy, and she shared it with POPSUGAR: “When it comes to manicures and pedicures, a good crisp clean cutting board is key. Having clean, well-maintained cuticle oil is also a must.” When she removed my nail polish and groomed my feet, she inspected and cleaned my cuticles before moving on to another client. Having a good cleaner at home that is neither too oily nor too thick (it should be like tea tree oil and not petroleum) that you mix with your fingertips to get a feel for the texture is another must. I’ve always favored Clean & Clear pH Free Hair Remover at the supermarket and its concentrated formula is inexpensive and very effective. At college, they can send you a container and it arrives at my door every week.

“Knowing your cutsicles, cleaning them gently, and applying well-maintained cuticle oil to the cuticles can prevent the cracks from growing too far and growing roots. Young children can do this but adults can too and by doing this, the end result is that you don’t need to remove the nail polish at all. It also avoids the messy paper cleanup step.”