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Manicure before an important event: how many days in advance should I book?

For a manicure before an important event , book an appointment 1-2 days in advance. This way, your nails will look fresh, your cuticles will be well-groomed, and your nails won't have time to grow out. Book an appointment with a popular specialist 2-3 weeks in advance to ensure you get your appointment. Find a trusted specialist at alvibeauty.com/ru-ua/salons/dnipro/nailServices/manicure – they have real reviews and available dates.


How many days before an event should I get a manicure?

 How far in advance you need to book a manicure depends on two things: how busy your tech is and whether you have a self-tanner. Here are three scenarios.

 A regular master - in 1-2 days

 Optimal timing. The coating is fresh, the cuticle hasn't had time to grow out, and the nail looks neat. If you do it a week in advance, the nail will be visible at the base by the day of the event. If you do it on the day of the event, the coating won't have time to fully cure and may be damaged.

 Popular master - in 2-3 weeks

 If your manicurist is booked weeks in advance, book your appointment in advance. Make your next appointment right away during your current manicure. This way, you'll be sure to see the right specialist on the right day.

 If you plan on getting a self-tanner, get a manicure afterward.

 Self-tanner stains everything, including the polish and cuticles. If you get a manicure before applying the self-tanner, your nails will darken unevenly. Apply the self-tanner first, then your manicure. Wait at least 24 hours after application.


Manicure before various events

 Every event has its own nuances. Here's what's important to consider for each situation.


Wedding

 For a pre-wedding manicure , book an appointment 1-2 days before the event. Avoid getting a manicure on the wedding day—it won't have time to dry and you risk smudging. Choose neutral shades or a French manicure—they look fresh in photos. If you're planning a pedicure, book an appointment 1-2 days before. Read on to learn how to tell if your manicurist is safe —it's especially important not to take risks with an unfamiliar manicurist before an important event.

 Outlet

 1-2 days. Graduation is all about photos that will last a lifetime. Choose a finish that doesn't require complicated care throughout the evening. Glitter and embellishments look impressive but can cling to your dress.

 Photoshoot

 In 1 day. A fresh coat reflects light better and looks richer in photos. Avoid very dark shades if you're shooting outdoors with natural light—they absorb light and make your nails look flat.

 Vacation

 1-2 days before departure. Keep in mind that it's best not to wet your hands for the first 2 hours after your manicure. If you're flying, schedule your manicure the night before. Read about why gel polish peels off – on vacation, the finish is more susceptible to water and chemicals.


How much time should I plan for a manicure?

 Applying gel polish takes longer than you think. Allow extra time to avoid rushing your technician—this directly impacts the quality and durability of your polish.

  1.  Hygienic manicure without coating - 30 minutes.
  2.  Gel polish manicure takes 60–90 minutes. Depending on nail length and design complexity.
  3.  Removing the old coating plus a new manicure with gel polish - 90-120 minutes.
  4.  Nail extensions plus manicure – 120 minutes. If a man needs a manicure, read "Men's Manicure: Why Get One and How to Choose a Professional " – we explain the procedure's specifics there.
  5.  Add 15–20 minutes if you have problematic cuticles or a complex design. Don't schedule a manicure if you have an important meeting right after—the polish needs time to fully harden.

 Checklist: How to Prepare for Recording

 Your manicurist appointment will go better if you prepare in advance. Here's what to do before your visit.

 Determine the date of the event and count back 1-2 days - this is your manicure date.

  •  If the artist is popular, contact them right away. Good artists are booked 2-3 weeks in advance.
  •  Decide on the design you want. Complex designs will take longer—please let the artist know when you book.
  •  If you plan to get a self-tanner, apply it at least a day before your manicure.
  •  If you need a pedicure, book both appointments at once or one day apart.
  •  Check for any contraindications—allergies to gel polish components sometimes occur after several treatments.

 Before an important event, it's especially important not to take risks—choose only trusted professionals with genuine reviews . If you don't know where to look, read how to find a manicurist online .


Frequently Asked Questions


How many days before the event should I get my manicure?

 1-2 days in advance. This is optimal when the coating is fresh, the cuticles are well-groomed, and the nails haven't grown out. Book an appointment with a popular specialist 2-3 weeks in advance to guarantee your appointment. If you're planning a self-tan, do it first, then your manicure.


How long before an event do you get your manicure done?

 Ideally, apply it 1-2 days in advance. Not on the day of the event, as the coating won't have time to fully harden and could get damaged while getting ready. Not a week in advance, as the nail will be visible at the base by the time of the event.


How often should I make an appointment for a manicure?

 Once every 3 weeks is optimal. After 21 days, the nail grows approximately 2 mm. The coating shifts toward the edge and looks untidy. Wearing it longer puts more stress on the nail root.


What are the dangers of wearing a coating for more than three weeks?

 After 21 days, the coating has grown out and looks unkempt. Furthermore, the overgrown nail is heavier at the tip and puts pressure on the root. This gradually deforms the nail plate. Read how to restore your nails after gel polish if you've been wearing it for more than a month.


What if there is no time and you need a manicure urgently?

 A hygienic manicure without polish takes 30 minutes. It looks neat and fresh. Express application of a single-color gel polish takes 45–60 minutes. Check with your technician for availability. Don't rush to book an appointment with an unfamiliar technician before an important event.


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