The article reviews and compares three distinct manicures: American, Japanese, and Russian. Each type employs different application methods and impacts the nails diversely. The author details personal experiences with each: the Japanese gel manicure at $160, lasting two and a half hours; the lengthy and intricate Russian manicure costing $300, which impressed with its dry application technique; and a standard American gel manicure. After extensive trials, the author expresses willingness to repeat these services, each for its unique appeal and results, emphasizing varied benefits across techniques.
I would gladly get any of these manicures again - for different reasons.
After months of testing, here's how they stacked up.
Although the Russian manicure took the longest, I was most amazed by the entirely dry process - no water was used - and extreme yet painless cuticle cutting.
The appointment cost me $160 and took about two and a half hours.
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