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How to prevent white spots on nails after pedicure​

White marks on nails after pedicure: Causes & how to prevent them

Noticing white marks on nails after pedicure​? It’s frustrating, but these “milky patches” or “ghosting” spots are usually harmless and, most importantly, preventable. Let’s dive into the common culprits behind these post – pedicure white spots and how you can keep your nails looking flawless.

Common causes of white marks on nails after pedicure​

Understanding why these marks appear is the first step toward preventing them. Here are the most frequent reasons:

1. Improper polish removal

This is arguably the most common cause. If your old nail polish, especially dark or glittery shades, isn’t completely removed before a new application, residue can cling to the nail plate. When the new polish is applied, these tiny remnants can appear as white or dull patches underneath.

2. Damage to the nail plate (aggressive buffing or filing)

Your natural nail plate is made of layers. If your nail technician is overly aggressive with buffing, filing, or using harsh tools, they can thin out the nail plate or create micro-abrasions. This damage can manifest as white spots or a generally dull, weakened appearance.

  • Too much pressure: Excessive pressure during buffing can “burn” the nail, leaving white marks.
  • Rough tools: Using files that are too coarse on the natural nail can be damaging.

3. Dehydration of the nail plate

Nails need moisture to stay healthy and flexible. Frequent use of nail polish removers (especially those containing acetone) without proper rehydration can strip the nails of their natural oils, leading to dryness and white, chalky patches.

4. Air bubbles trapped underneath polish

Sometimes, white spots aren’t on the nail itself but under the polish. This can happen if the nail technician applies polish too quickly, uses old or thick polish, or doesn’t allow each coat to dry sufficiently. Tiny air bubbles can get trapped, appearing as white specks.

5. Reaction to products (base coats, top coats, or cleansers)

While less common, some individuals might have a mild reaction to certain nail products. This could be a base coat that’s too harsh, a top coat that doesn’t adhere well, or even the cleanser used to wipe the sticky layer off gel polish.

6. Leukonychia (true white spots – less common post-pedicure)

While not directly caused by the pedicure itself, it’s worth mentioning. Leukonychia refers to actual white spots on the nail plate that grow out with the nail. These are typically caused by minor trauma to the nail matrix (the area where the nail grows from) and are not usually related to polish application. If these spots persist and don’t grow out, or if you have other symptoms, consult a doctor.

white marks on nails after pedicure

How to prevent white spots on nails after pedicure​

Prevention is key to maintaining healthy, blemish-free nails.

  1. Choose a reputable salon: Opt for salons that prioritize nail health. Look for technicians who are gentle, use quality products, and maintain high hygiene standards.
  2. Ensure proper old polish removal: Before your pedicure, make sure all traces of old polish are completely gone. If you’re doing it at home, use an acetone-free remover or a gentle acetone formula, followed by thorough washing.
  3. Be gentle with buffing: Less is often more. Avoid over-buffing your natural nails. A light buff once a month is usually sufficient to smooth the surface. Your technician should know this.
  4. Prioritize nail hydration:
    Use cuticle oil daily: This is crucial. Apply cuticle oil not just around the cuticles but also on the nail plate itself to nourish and hydrate.
    Moisturize your feet and nails: After showering, apply a rich moisturizer to your feet and gently massage it into your toenails.
    Take polish breaks: Occasionally give your nails a few days to “breathe” without polish, focusing on hydration.
  5. Allow polish to dry properly: If you’re doing an at-home pedicure, ensure each coat of polish (base, color, top) is fully dry before applying the next. For gel pedicures, ensure proper curing under the UV/LED lamp.
  6. Communicate with your technician: Don’t hesitate to speak up if you feel discomfort or if your technician is being too rough. You are paying for a service, and your nail health matters.

How to prevent white spots on nails after pedicure​

What to do if you already have white marks

  • Remove Polish Gently: Use a high-quality, gentle nail polish remover.
  • Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate: Immediately start a rigorous hydration routine with cuticle oil and moisturizer.
  • Give Nails a Break: Consider leaving your toenails polish-free for a few days or even a week to allow them to recover and rehydrate.
  • Avoid Harsh Buffing: Resist the urge to buff the white spots away, as this could cause further damage.
  • Wait it Out: If the white marks are due to minor trauma, they will eventually grow out with your nail.

>>> Read More: Nail Pain After Pedicure

Conclusion

Finding white marks on nails after pedicure​ can be disheartening, but understanding their common causes – from improper polish removal to dehydration or aggressive techniques – empowers you to prevent them. By choosing a skilled nail technician, prioritizing gentle care, and consistently hydrating your nails, you can ensure your pedicures always result in beautifully healthy, clear, and radiant toenails.

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  • Natalie and Melanie

    My sister, Natalie, and myself would like to book an appointment for Wednesday, December 17th @ 4:00pm for a pedicure please. Thank you.

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