KERANU nail-care routine: mist, hardener and non-acetone remover
KERANU on Pretty Yeppuda is a focused nail-care collection rather than a colour gel range. The visible assortment is built around three products: Keratin Serum Nail Mist, Nail Hardener and Non-Acetone Nail Remover. Together they create a simple routine shelf for clients who want to organise natural-nail care between professional salon appointments.
The easiest way to present KERANU is as a three-step reset cycle. The mist step belongs at the beginning of the routine. The hardener step is the thin-layer support step. The remover step is the reset stage before starting again. This makes the collection easier to understand than listing three care products without their role.
KERANU Keratin Serum Nail Mist can be merchandised as the spray-format care step. KERANU Nail Hardener belongs to the strengthen/support part of the weekly routine, following the product instructions and reapplication guidance on the label. KERANU Non-Acetone Nail Remover belongs to the removal/reset step, especially when the client wants a non-acetone option.
For salons, KERANU can sit beside aftercare cards rather than beside colour collections. It is useful for conversations about simple home-care rhythm, natural-nail appearance, weekly reset habits and product sequencing. The language should stay practical: what product comes first, what comes next, and when the routine is restarted.
Because these are nail-care products, the product page and label matter. Check ingredients, directions for use, warnings, recommended frequency, removal method, size, price and availability before advising or using the products. Do not assume that every client needs every step, and discontinue use if the product label or skin/nail response indicates a problem.
A practical salon display can show KERANU as three small cards: Mist, Hardener and Remover. Add a note for when to use the product, how often to repeat it according to the product instructions, and what not to combine without checking the label.
Use KERANU when the client needs a tidy, easy-to-explain nail-care routine rather than a decorative gel service: a spray step, a hardener step and a non-acetone removal/reset step in one small collection.
For a more original KERANU presentation, think of the collection as a bathroom-shelf reset tray rather than a manicure colour board. One place is reserved for the mist, one for the hardener and one for the remover. The value of the page is the order and clarity of the routine.
This also helps the salon avoid over-explaining. KERANU can be shown as a small aftercare rhythm: spray, apply, maintain according to label guidance, remove and restart. The message stays simple while the detailed ingredient and instruction information remains on each product page.
If staff use KERANU in consultation, make a small routine card with three columns: product, role and timing. Keep the language factual and avoid claims that are not on the product label. The collection should support clear navigation, not replace professional judgement or product instructions.