The Russian manicure takes about two hours to complete. 😳
Malikova agrees that in untrained hands, the technique can be dangerous. As a result, it is definitely not one to try at home."All of my technicians are trained with a minimum of five to seven years' experience," says Malikova, who hires individuals trained in Russia."Standards are much higher there.
Because of this, Malikova works with hospital-grade sterilizers and ensures every table and all the instruments are properly sterilized after each treatment. Hospital-grade disinfectant should be standard with any salon offering a Russian manicure, she says.
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