Japanese manicure
Japanese manicure– a relatively new procedure aimed at caring for weak, brittle, peeling nails, dry skin of the hands, for nails after extensions. In beauty salons, such a manicure costs a lot of money, so it makes sense to buy a set that will last for about 190 sessions. The procedure includes treating and nourishing nails and skin with beneficial natural ingredients and vitamins.
How to do Japanese manicure 
Given manicure performed in two ways: Masura and P Shine sets. The difference is small, so choose what you like and suits your hands.
- First you need to clean the nails from the old coating, after which the skin and nails are degreased.
- The length and shape of the nail plates are adjusted using a nail file, after which each nail is polished with a buff.
- Cuticle treat with a softening agent.
- After a couple of minutes, remove the peel with an orange stick and remove it. Take vitamin serum from the Masura kit and lubricate the skin and nails to nourish.
- Dry the nails and lubricate them with a paste with minerals, included in the set with a stick. Polish it using a special block from the base to the tips of the plates.
- The penultimate touch is sprinkling polishing powder to make the nails glossy. Use a polishing block to rub it into your nails with quick, sharp movements directed in different directions.
- After finishing the manicure, you can do a warm or cool massage using herbal bags with the addition of sea salt, and then lubricate the skin of your hands with oil or nourishing cream.
With the P Shine set, your manicure looks a little different. 
- A warm softening bath for the hands is done for 10-15 minutes, and a gentle peeling is performed for the skin.
- Hands are degreased with rice milk, nails are lubricated with cucumber serum.
- Next, the nail plates are treated with a coating that contains calcium, proteins, ceramides, and pearl powder.
- Soft cuticle skin is treated with an orange stick.
- Nails are polished with a block and paste.
- Next they are sprinkled with powder and polished again.
- Last steps: massage your hands with bags of herbs and salt or oils and lubricate your hands with cream.
The Japanese procedure lasts about 60 minutes. It is recommended to do it once every couple of weeks. The wax powder will stay on your nails for up to 21 days, leaving your nails shiny with a pinkish tint. The powder is not washed away by water, alcohol-containing substances, or detergents. Nails after manicure can be cover with any varnish, or just leave it as is.
Japanese manicure kits 
The best and most effective sets are Masura and P Shine. The first includes: NI paste with minerals, a pair of sticks, HON polishing powder, a polishing block made of suede or calfskin, can be inserted oils, cuticle softening solution.
The second set consists of: a diamond file, a suede cloth, three sanding pads, a plastic pusher, a paste for nourishing nail plates in a green tube, glitter powder in a pink tube, a pair of suede buffs in green and pink shades for distributing products on the nails.
Reviews of Japanese manicure 
Based on reviews on the Internet, we can conclude that there are more and more fans of Japanese manicure every week. Some go to beauty salons for sessions, while others spent money on a kit and do their own manicure at home. Many note improvement in nail plates, hydration of hand skin, as well as good nail growth. Due to the fact that in this type of manicure the coating and design are not required, it is loved and done not only by girls and women, but also by men.


