Manicure

Manicure is a beauty treatment which uses special tools, creams, waxes and / or massage techniques to leave your nails and hands healthy and looking good.

Our Manicures are tailored to:

1. Clean, shape, strengthen, paint and decorate your nails

2. Attend to any skin problems you might have around the nail, such as broken or sore skin

3. Use acupressure or hand-massage techniques to stimulate the blood and lymph flowto improve the health of your skin

4. Use oils, creams and waxes to exfoliate, cleanse and improve the texture of your nails and the skin of your hands.

PRICE GUARANTEE ON ALL TREATMENTS

Deluxe Skin offers a price guarantee on all of our treatment ranges. If you are able to find a treatment that we offer cheaper anywhere in Copenhagen we will match the price.

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Summary of Your Treatment

Procedure Time

Various

Back To Work

Immediate

Anaesthetic

None

Full Recovery

Immediately estimated*

Sensitivity Period

48 hours estimated*

Duration Of Results

Long Term Results*

Risks & Complications

Redness, irritation, itchiness, swelling

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There are various kinds of manicure we offer at Derma Solution, which may involve various shaping of the nail, the use of a variety of oils and creams, or even of electro-pulse or hot-stone massage as part of the treatment.

Some examples include:

  • American: A very natural-looking manicure which shapes the nails to your finger tip.
  • French: A classic manicure using clear or ivory-colored polish on the body of the nail, with white at the tip. The nail is cut quite square.
  • Hot stone manicure: This manicure features a hand massage using hot stone therapy to soothe and relax your hand.
  • Intensive: Includes a variety of creams being rubbed into your nails, hands and wrists to moisturize and soften.
  • Luxury: This usually signifies a whole-hand treatment which includes a hand massage, softening paraffin wax and heated mittens or a wrap; the combination of heat and moisturizing unguents warms and soothes your hands, and softens and hydrates your nails.

What is a manicure good for?

A manicure is good for improving the texture and health of both your fingernails and the skin of your hands, as well as leaving them looking polished and perfect.

Apart from making sure your hands and nails look and feel good, a manicure often has the side-effect of relaxing you; there are pressure points on your hands that correspond to other areas of your body.

If you have an injury to your hand — a wound, or joint or muscle strain, or a rash or broken skin — you are well advised to wait until you recover before you have a manicure, or else make your manicurist very aware of your limitations.

What to expect from a manicure?

A manicure is usually very soothing. It can be nice to have someone touch your hands and nails, especially if the manicurist uses reflexology or other hand-massage techniques to relax you. You will probably be one-on-one with the manicurist, who should tell you what she is going to do and check to see if you have any queries or concerns. A manicurist will usually dress your nails with your choice of nail colour, and you may also be able to have more decorative nail art applied. Check beforehand if you want this, as you may need another person to do the honours.

How much time does a manicure take?

A manicure can last from 15 minutes to more than an hour, depending on what you’re having done. Generally speaking, the longer the time allocated to the manicure, the more elements you can expect.

What after care should I expect?

Leave yourself enough time to get the full benefit of the treatment, and make sure you don’t have to rush off. If for any reason the manicure takes longer, it’s hard to drive with sticky polish still drying on your fingers! Whilst shop-bought nail polish often takes five minutes to dry, salon colour can take up to 12 hours to dry completely.

Don’t wear gloves, or anticipate needing your hands for any kind of dextrous work immediately after a manicure. It may not be the best thing to go straight back to banging away on a computer keyboard, doing someone’s hair, or bathing your children if you have just had delicate solutions applied to your nails.

American Treatment Price
Course (3 sessions) DKK 1,300
Per session DKK 599
French
Course (3 sessions) DKK 1,450
Per session DKK 649
Hot Stone Manicure
Course (3 sessions) DKK 1,450
Per session DKK 649
Intensive
Course (3 sessions) DKK 1,550
Per session DKK 699
Luxury
Course (3 sessions) DKK 1,700
Per session DKK 749

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