Types of cosmetics for nails

Nail cosmetics cover a broad category of cosmetics used to improve the health of the fingers and nails themselves, their appearance and durability.The category also includes a variety of products, many of which are designed to soften the cuticle, increase the strength and strengthen the nail plate. Any cosmetic product intended for use on the nails or fingers can be considered a nail cosmetic.
Characteristics of cosmetics
Human nails are made of translucent keratin, an amino acid protein. Most people’s bodies are optimized for rapid growth of healthy nails, although diet and many other environmental factors can weaken their structure. Nails that become soft, dry or brittle can cause discomfort. Cosmetics manufacturers entered the cosmetics market by developing products specifically designed for healthy nails, such as KODI gel nail paint, which is rightfully considered an innovative product that was only recently introduced to nail art specialists, but very quickly gained universal popularity.
Most nail products contain special formulas, oils or creams designed to be applied directly to the nail. Thanks to their porous structure, they absorb moisture well and absorb components from care products. Lotions enriched with proteins and growth-promoting vitamins are the most popular cosmetic products. Oils are also especially good for caring for brittle nails.
Selection of cosmetics
The market offers a wide selection of cosmetics products for caring for the skin directly around the nails. Inflammation of the cuticle is a common condition, most often due to brittle, dry and thinning nails. Many manufacturers sell cuticle creams and oils that are designed to be massaged into the skin at the base of the nail. Many lotions and creams often combine ingredients to strengthen and moisturize nails.
More aesthetic care products include nail polishes, enamels and polishes. Most of them have no health benefits. Rather, they are designed to enhance the appearance of the nail by adding color and shine. Nail polishes are available in almost every color imaginable and at different price points. More expensive products often provide longer-lasting coverage that lasts longer, but this is not always the case.
Many shoppers often choose nail polishes that promise to strengthen nails, add shine, or contain other supposed attributes for healthy nails. However, almost all polishes are chemical based, which is why not many of them are truly beneficial. Professional manicurists and pedicurists often use a variety of other nail products when using their services. These usually include professional sprays, finishing creams and UV drying lamps. Many of these nail cosmetics are only available through professional distributors and may be difficult to obtain for the average person.






