What Is The History Behind LCN Gel Nails?
In 1914, the Wilde family founded a dental company in
As a result LCN, a revolutionary line of light-cured products were created. They were designed to seal, correct, lengthen and beautify fingernails. This was the beginning of the Light Concept Nails brand which over the years has been abbreviated to LCN. The company was the first of its kind in
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LCN nails are by far the most popular product in the range and as the original product they really have stood the test of time. LCN gel nails are different from acrylics as they do not use harsh chemicals in the same way that acrylic nails do. The chemicals use can damage natural nails and have strong and unpleasant nails. LCN products are safe and actually look more natural than acrylics and are far more durable. The nails are also less likely to break or fall off as they have added elasticity which means that the bend with the natural nail.
LCN gel nails are thought to be better than similar light cured nails as LCN is the original pioneer of light cured nail systems, having established itself in 1985. LCN also remains the number one nail system in
LCN light cured nails are not the same as traditional gel nails as they use light-cured synthetic resins that become hard when cured in the light unit. This resin means that the nails are extra flexible and actually prevents breakage. The state of the art materials used are based on the findings of dental medicine and make the LCN nails different to any other product.
If you struggle to grow your nails, if they are brittle and or if they are generally unsightly, then LCN nails are the best way to achieve beautifully natural looking nails. They are kind to your existing nails as the material used does not stain and they are non-porous which prevents any possible fungal infections and kills any existing one.
If you strive to have beautiful nails but can’t achieve them naturally then try LCN nails. You can contact Inanch today for more information on LCN nails and to book your consultation.
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