Thinking whether a manicure is necessary? It depends on your nails, lifestyle, and how much care you give them.
A manicure isn’t just for fancy nails. It helps:
Here’s when I think manicure is most worth it:
My colleague Priya hates spending time in salons. But during winters, her hands used to become dry and nails brittle. She started doing simple home care (moisturizer, gentle nail-file, cuticle oil). Now once in 3–4 months she gets a basic manicure and otherwise leaves nails natural. Her nails look neat and she saved money and chemical exposure. That worked for her.
So yes — manicure can be useful, but it isn’t always “necessary”.
Q: If I don’t get manicures, will my nails suffer?
A: Not necessarily. If you maintain nails at home (trim/file, moisturise), they’ll stay fine.
Q: Is one manicure per month required?
A: Only if your nails get rough, brittle or you use water or chemicals often. Otherwise once every few months or when you feel is OK.
Q: Can I do manicure at home instead of salon?
A: Yes. Simple steps clean, file, moisturise keep nails healthy and costs low.