Nail Care
How Often Should You Book? A Simple Schedule for Nails and Lashes
Sarang Nails & Beauty · · 4 min read
One of the kindest things you can do for yourself is to stop guessing when to rebook. Most beauty services have a natural cycle tied to how your body grows: follow it and you always look fresh, skip it and you end up either overdue or paying for visits you didn't need. Here's the cadence we recommend at Sarang.
Manicures: every 2–3 weeks
Shellac and gel manicures look their best for two to three weeks before regrowth at the cuticle becomes visible. Regular polish is more of a weekly treat. Booking around the three-week mark keeps your hands looking intentional rather than grown-out.
Pedicures: every 4–6 weeks
Toenails grow more slowly and are protected by shoes, so pedicures stretch further. Every four to six weeks is plenty for most people. In sandal season you might come in more often; in winter, a deluxe or honey-milk pedicure every six weeks keeps dry skin in check.
Nail extensions: refills every 2–3 weeks
Acrylic, gel, and BioGel sets need a refill every two to three weeks to fill in the regrowth at the base. Staying on schedule is cheaper than a new full set and keeps the extension structurally sound.
Lash extensions: fills every 2–3 weeks
You naturally shed a few lashes every day, so extensions thin out gradually. A fill every two to three weeks replaces what you've lost and keeps the set looking full. Past about four weeks, you'll usually want a fresh full set instead of a fill.
The easiest way to stay on track
Book your next appointment before you leave. We'll help you pick a date that matches your cycle, so the decision is already made and your calendar does the remembering. Book online any time or call 416 901 2230. We're at 633A Bloor St. W in Toronto's Koreatown.