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Acrylic Nails Ardmore Care in Hot Weather: Protecting Your Nails from Sun Damage – A Guide from Nailsalon Malvern

The arrival of summer comes along with an improvement in our outdoor activities, we tend to be more active during this season, but this also means an increase in UV exposure, humidity and heat which can have harmful effects on our acrylic nails. It is true that acrylic nails are made for beauty and strength but the harsh summer conditions may affect what you intended to achieve with your nails. If you are looking for your acrylic nails to be in good condition during this weather then you need to have an effective care regimen. For more information about preserving acrylic nails during summer, especially protecting them from UV exposure and humidity, head to Nailsalon Malvern in Ardmore.



Taking Care of Acrylic Nails During Hot Weather - Main Causes of Damage doing Manicure and Pedicure in Ardmore


The understanding of how hot weather affects acrylic nails begins at this step. Some of the main reasons acrylic nails can pose the risk of getting damaged in hot weather include:


  • Sun Exposure: Just the way your skin gets damaged after a lot of sunbathing, so does the acrylic hinder permanently. The damaging UV rays weaken, discolor, and destroy its strength. Furthermore, it disintegrates the glue, which is used to attach the acrylic to the natural nail, resulting in lifting or fractures.


  • Humidity: The sticky layers, which hold the acrylic and the roots together, can get soft and go through a change when the surrounding has moisture. This enables an easy path for water to slip through and sit below the acrylic area, this may even lead to fungi infection.


  • Heat: It is also known that excessive heat occurring due to direct hot air,friction or heavy clothes for a long duration can result in change of size of the nails, this can in turn, cause the nails to break or crack. It can also degrade the shine of the nails turning them into a rather drab shade.


  • Saltwater and Chlorine: Swimming in pools or saltwater can be challenging for those who have acrylic nails. The chlorine and salt may end up removing the color on the acrylic nails which inturn would cause fading or discoloration. Furthermore, saltwater can also cause chapping of the nails which makes the nails more vulnerable.



Advice on How to Protect Your Acrylic Nails from Sun Exposure and the Dry Heat



Use a UV Blocking Top Coat


Just like sunscreen is essential for the protection of the skin during hot weather, a top coat that is UV protective is just as important for acrylic nails. In this regard, it has become common practice for manufacturers to include UV filters in the many topcoats that are available to the market. Such a practice fully supports the acrylic material from any aggressive sun rays which would normally cause discoloration and weakening of the material.


  • Insider Tip: When looking for a top finish coat, you can find one that is also glossy to complement the nails while providing the UV protection that is necessary. This top finish coat should also be applied once every two weeks especially after exposure to the sun or after swimming. It helps to maintain the effect of the protection against damage.



Ensure There’s Enough Moisture for The Nail Systems


Exposure of acrylic nails to hot or warm weather causes them to dry, leading to cracking, peeling and possibly the complete dulling of the nails. To ensure there’s prevention, its best to ensure cuticle oil or a moisturizing cream is applied regularly to provide the necessary moisture and hydration to the nails.


  • Cuticle oil: We recommend applying cuticle oil around your acrylic nails as it will keep the nearer skin moisturized which will result in healthy growth.


  • Nail Creams: Keeping in mind the vitamins A, D, and E use a good nail cream to keep your nails supple and strong, as a dry nail is unable to withstand much and hence would easily peel off/ break.


At Nailsalon Malvern, we recommend massage cuticle oil at least once a day to ensure the nails look their best at all times. You may also apply a little oil on your toes skin after a beach day to hydrate the skin and reduce the sun’s harsh effects.



Polish Limit exposure To Sunlight


A simple yet effective remedy for keeping the harmful rays of the sun away from the acrylic nails would be limiting the exposure to the sun. The sun’s UV rays penetrate deep into the nail and even weaken the polish which then mixes into the acrylics and makes the color fade away.


  • Use Protective Gloves: If you are one of the people that enjoy being in the sun for several hours, wearing gloves with sunscreen should be a good idea. These gloves will help protect your nails against the sun UV rays as well as let you enjoy being outside.


  • Cover: While applying sunscreen on the skin is helpful, sunscreen does not help the nails. It is advised that when you are going to be out in the sun for a long time, you should try and keep your nails covered with a hat, a parasol or any other item that can block sunlight.



Use a Base Coat to Protect Yourself Further


Acrylic nails can also be protected by applying a base coat before the nails are painted and after a UV protective topcoat has been applied. Additionally, base coats help to strengthen acrylic nails, provide heat protection, and also prevent discoloration from colored nail polish.


  • Strengthening Base Coats: During the summer when the nails are subjected to various environmental conditions, a strengthening base coat which is specially designed to protect against damage is advisable to be applied.



Minimize Contact with Chlorine and Salt Water


Donning acrylic nails comes at a price. Swimming in a pool or an ocean can be detrimental to your newly done nails. Prolonged exposure to chlorine or even saltwater can strip off the shine as well as the vibrant color of the acrylic nails. If these elements are continuously exposed, the acrylic nails might even split.


  • Use Nail Covers: To mitigate this issue while swimming, it would be best to use a waterproof glove or nail cover while swimming to expose your acrylic nails to minimal chemicals in the pool and salt water.


  • Rinse Off Right After Swimming: After coming out of the pool or ocean, make sure to thoroughly wash your nails in freshwater and eliminate any chances of chlorine or salt residue. This will diminish the potential damage that could occur as a result of long term exposure of the nails to either of the elements.



Steer Clear of High-Temperature Areas


Living in a hot area or spending a lot of time in a sauna can be very dangerous for one’s acrylic nails as the salon technicians warn that prolonged exposure to heat can potentially result in cracking if the temperature exceeds the limit.


  • Air Conditioning - If heat is extreme outside, for example in the summertime, try staying in an air-conditioned room. Air conditioners will help maintain the level of moisture in the air which will in turn help your acrylic nails from getting dried out. There may be instances however when air conditioning may not be possible which may cause heat to get more intense.


  • Protective Coverings: Wearing gloves or applying sunscreen, if going out in a hot environment will prevent the exposure of your acrylic nails to intense heat. You can avoid heat exposure by simply ensuring the application by keeping the.



Regularly Fill and Maintain your Acrylic Nails


Regular covering of acrylic nails will make sure that they do not degrade during the hot weather. On average, acrylic nails can last from two to three weeks but they need to be filled to ensure they stay intact but free of lifting. You will be able to get those from nails salons such as Nailsalon Malvern where technicians will scan your nails for any lifting.


  • Fills and Repairs: In case the acrylic nails were exposed to a large amount of sunlight or high levels of humidity and start lifting or chipping, make sure to stay on top of scheduling fills or repairs. Doing so will allow your nails will remain undamaged and maintain their appearance.


  • Avoid Over-Stretching: Do not over extend or stretch your acrylic nails. While acrylic nails can take some abuse and are pretty strong, they can break or crack if enough stress or loading is done to them especially during hot weather.



Avoid Causing Your Nails Physical Damage


In summertime, barbecue parties, gardening and hiking are some of the outdoor activities that you are likely to have exposing your acrylic nails to damage. Since acrylic nails are also relatively free from deformation and failure under loading, care has to be ensured while carrying out activities involving physical stress on the fingers and nails.


  • Use Tools: In some instances, it is advisable to pick the container up rather than to open it with one's nails. If the use of force is unavoidable, such as being outside for an extended period of time or doing chores in the house or yard that may lead to the breaking of the nails, try to do it with a tool instead of bare hands. This will help in avoiding tearing your acrylic nails.


  • Wear Gloves: Anytime you are gardening or anything that requires rough stuff, make good use of gloves to avoid the fingers experiencing any form of abrasions, pressure or impact.



Always Drink Enough Water


Dehydration can negatively impact your skin and nails. Hence, make sure to drink enough water to keep your acrylic nails in an excellent condition. Hydration will assist in keeping the right amount of moisture in the nails and will stop them from being dry and brittle.


  • Moisturize from the Inside Out: One way to keep your acrylic nails in perfect shape during the summer season is to make sure they are moisturized from within.


Conclusion


During summer, you can proudly showcase your long nails for acrylics help to keep your nails looking beautiful but as a trade off, it does require some efforts in combating the heat, humidity and sun. Hence, if you are Into acrylic nails and do not want to break them, then follow these advice’s from a professional at Nailsalon Malvern in Ardmore. For extra protection you might want to apply UV protective top and base coats, drink enough water and limit your time under the sun in order to take care of your acrylic nails.


If you’re in need of some assistance with taking care of your acrylic nails during the summer or any other queries regarding summer nail care feel free to make an appointment at Nailsalon Malvern. Our professional nail workers are always more than willing to help you get and preserve the ideal seasonal nails!