Frequently Asked Questions

Manicure


"Is the shellac removal included in the semi-permanent manicure?"

- Yes, if the latter was applied by myself. If it is an old varnish or made from another institute, it will be charger CHF 10.- more. 
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"What is the difference between gel and shellac?"

- The gel is recommended for people with thin and brittle nails when they want to have length. Otherwise, shellac is very suitable and holds just as well!
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"Does the "gel on natural nails" application include a lengthening of the natural nails?"

 - No. It only strengthens the natural nails so that they can grown naturally
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"Is it possible to apply shellac on very short nails?"

 - Yes. You will even see that in no time at all your nails will grow in length without breaking
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Diode laser removal


"Is it definitive?"

-  Yes. If the recommended maintenance sessions are done every year, even if you become pregnant or have a major hormone change, you will no longer have excessive regrowth.
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"Is it painful?"

- No. The diode laser has 2 cooling systems: one with water and another with air. This allows the handpiece, which will be in contact with the skin, to cool down to -8 degrees. It is possible that you may feel a slight tingling sensation, which would be rather unpleasant than painful during your first sessions on sensitive areas, such as the bikini line or the upper lip. 
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"Is it efficient on all skin and hair types?"

- Yes, as my device is recent (May 2019), studied and adapted for all types of skin and hair. 
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"How many sessions are needed?

 - On average 10, specially if you have never received laser treatment before. However, this can vary depending on the type of hair, hormones, age, etc.
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"Are there any side effects?"

No. The diode laser is laser only. The device and the light it produces do not contain radiation, ultrasound or any other type of radiation.
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