Cutilagem russa - onde surgiu, como fazer e quais benefícios

Russian cutilage, what is it? Origin, how to make it and what benefits

Beauty

Russian cutilage is an innovative method for the world of aesthetics. Manicurists are increasingly adapting due to the numerous benefits.

Say goodbye to pliers and contemplate a new invention in the world of aesthetics: Russian cutilage. This method, developed by Russian manicurists, is increasingly entering the unconscious of Brazilian women. In principle, the technique is simple, as it involves replacing the pliers with scissors.

It sounds simple, but doing your nails with scissors takes practice. However, if you learn and develop this technique, the results will be guaranteed, and in a much more effective way than conventionally. Furthermore, the strong point of the method is that you can forget about those old discomforts, such as cuticle injuries.

Despite being scissors, the instrument guarantees perfect removal of the cuticle, completely without suffering. Furthermore, if you manage to master the technique well, Russian cutilage is much faster, thus allowing you to serve more customers, or to do your own nails more quickly.

Origin of Russian cutilage

The method already existed many years ago, but we have only just adopted it now, after it became a global trend. In 1950, Russian cutilage was already practical among manicurists in Russia. The craze for perfection was the decisive factor in its origin and, no less than expected, it became a craze in the world of aesthetics.

This method came to be known as “dry removal”, because contrary to what we know, cutilage does not need hot water to soften the cuticles. Quite the contrary, the method is done without having to moisten your nails, taking only about 20 minutes.

Russian cutilage step by step

With the popularization of Russian cutilage, several courses are offered to manicurists, with the aim of improving the technique and making the work easier. But, first of all, take a good look at the step-by-step video below, and analyze how much the method can change your life.

The benefits of the method

The new method began a race against time to adapt establishments. The search for knowledge is no longer a matter of vanity, or detention in a rare way, coming from outside countries. Important benefits revolve around Russian cutilage.

Durability

The old method with pliers had to leave your hands immersed in hot water to soften the cuticles. This made them grow much faster, due to the stimulation of the water. In Russian cutilage there is no need to moisten the fingertips.

The consequence is that the durability is much greater, as, without stimulation, the cuticles remain cut for much longer and the nails remain manicured for a longer period of time. In other words, the dry method is much more effective than the wet method.

No inflammation

As the risk of injury is reduced, the likelihood of inflammation developing decreases. Especially when nails are lengthened. This procedure uses gel and this product can result in complications if there is any type of injury to the nails.

Reduces communicable diseases

Another very important factor for Russian cutilage is that it does not leave a wound, therefore, contact with blood is almost zero. This reduces the risk of contracting a highly transmissible disease through this fluid. This is a very positive point for the method.

Protection for both the manicurist and the client is guaranteed. But, never stop being careful. Wear gloves and don’t forget to always sterilize work instruments, between one client and another.

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