INSIGHT Magazine Special Home Edition April 2020 | Page 22

SUPPORTING CALHOUN COUNTY BUSINESSES Nail Care and Supporting Your Local Salon During the Pandemic by Karla Eden G irl moms (and some dads) around the world are currently getting manicures and pedicures from their young daughters. Daughters, who are loving every minute of playing beauty shop, not realizing the magnitude of what is happening outside the doors of their comfortable and safe homes. Nail salons are a profitable 8 billion dollar industry in the United States alone. With Covid-19 on the rise in the state, local nail salons started seeing a decline in business over the last 3-4 weeks, followed by a state issued mandate on March 28th to close up shop till further notice. Many women rushed to appointments in the last moments hoping that this pandemic will be over before their 2 week fill-in; while others are now unsure of how to care for 23 their already grown out sets. Edward Joe Sturkie Jr, owner of Edward’s Nail Lounge on the Square in Jacksonville, tells us that it is likely your nails will need a lot of care and attention when salons reopen. Edward gave us a few tips on how to care for your nails at home in the meantime. If you have gel polish over your natural nails that need to be removed. Soak, don’t peel! File off the topcoat with a coarse nail file, followed by soaking in 100% acetone. If you have acrylics the length will most likely be your biggest problem. File, don’t cut! Clipping the nails could crack the acrylic, creating an opening for moisture and ultimately fungus to grow. While filing is more time consuming, it is the safest option. Edward also suggests to us that maintaining April 2020 – Special Home Edition INSIGHT