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E-file 'Russian manicures' grow in popularity amid warnings about infection and nail damage risks

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Isabella Lee

24d ago· 9 min readenNews

Summary

The article discusses the rising popularity of "Russian manicures" (e-file manicures) — a meticulous nail treatment using a high-speed drill to remove cuticles and shape nails. While clients find the results satisfying and precise, experts warn of significant risks including infection, permanent nail damage, and the removal of the protective cuticle barrier. The piece features nail technicians, dermatologists, and clients sharing both positive experiences and cautionary tales about the treatment's dangers.

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bskyE-file 'Russian manicures' grow in popularity amid warnings about infection and nail damage riskstheguardian.com

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It's definitely a satisfying experience.
The cuticle is there for a reason — it's a protective barrier. When you remove it completely, you're opening the door for bacteria, fungi, and infections.
I didn't realize how much damage I was doing until my nails started thinning and peeling. It took months to grow them back healthy.
A lot of people don't understand that this isn't just a regular manicure — it's a medical-grade procedure that requires proper training.
The precision is unmatched, but the risks are real if you go to someone who isn't properly trained.
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More customers are seeking out meticulous e-file manicures, but there are concerns about the risk of infection with the cuticle-raising beauty treatment

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