Getting a gel manicure in a salon is a trend that has grown in popularity in recent years, with the number of people jumping aboard increasing by 35% in a two year period alone. An amazing 96% of women say they feel better about themselves when they’ve had their nails done. The desire for a professional finish using good quality ingredients is key in the gel manicure revolution.
The word manicure is derived from the Latin words ‘manus’ (‘hand’) and ‘cura’ (‘care’). Incredibly, the first manicure set to be discovered dates back to Ancient Babylonia, as long ago as 3500 B.C. This first manicure kit was made from solid gold, no less.
The evolution of the manicure has travelled the globe since that impressive starting point in history. In Ancient Egypt, Cleopatra rubbed oil, incense and herbs into her hands, then stained her nails with henna. During this era, the more vibrant the henna colour, the wealthier you were said to be. Over in China during the Ming Dynasty, royalty painted their nails with a mixture of egg white, wax and dyes derived from vegetables. In the UK, Queen Elizabeth I was one of the first people to set the trend of having perfectly manicured nails, which became a symbol of wealth across Europe.