What’s A Russian Manicure: Everything You Need To Know

When it comes to your self care routine, manicures are a staple. But with so many trends popping up all the time, it can take a lot of work to keep up. The latest innovation in the nail industry is the Russian manicure, and we’re here to fill you in on what a Russian manicure is and what sets it apart from your typical nail day at the salon.

(Spoiler alert: these manicures can last you up to four weeks thanks to the amazing process!)

What’s a Russian manicure?

Yes, originating in Russia and the surrounding regions, a Russian manicure is a dry manicure technique requiring skilled precision and specialized equipment. Unlike traditional manicures, we don’t need soaking in water to soften the cuticles. Instead, nail techs follow a precise process with electric files to give you an impressively clean result. 


What does a Russian manicure include?

Whereas the traditional methods usually soak the skin and nails in water and use cuticle remover, the Russian manicure technique uses almost exclusively an electric file with diamond bits. This way the cuticle is trimmed as finely as possible for a flawless polish application — which makes this process a bit lengthier for this method.

The near-perfect trimming of the cuticle allows the polish to be applied closely, tucked up under the proximal fold. It is for this reason that the color application process requires extra time.


What are the benefits of a Russian dry manicure?

Because of the impressive skill and precision required for this service, you can expect a lengthier process. But trust us, the results are well worth it. With such precise cuticle work, the nail polish color is applied under the cuticle, keeping your Russian manicure looking fresh for much longer than traditional techniques, sometimes lasting up to four weeks. 

With such long-lasting results, the Russian manicure can be a great option for those looking for a low-maintenance nail routine with fewer trips to the salon. Plus, with such a high skill level required for this dry manicure technique, more care and attention is given to the nail itself. That means healthier nails long-term along with clean and beautiful results.

How does a dry manicure compare to a traditional manicure?

Traditional manicure

  • Trim the nails with nail clippers

  • Soak the nails in warm, soapy water

  • Apply cuticle remover

  • Manually trim the cuticles using cuticle nippers

  • Shape the nails using a file

  • Apply the chosen nail polish color

  • The process takes about 1 hour, start to finish

  • Enjoy the final results that last up to two weeks

Dry manicure

  • Clean the cuticle from the nail bed and exfoliate the surrounding skin using an e-file and diamond bit

  • Trim the cuticle using scissors or nippers

  • Shape the nail with a file

  • Application of base coat

  • Application of nail polish color

  • Process takes upwards of 2 hours

  • The final results last up to four weeks

How much does a Russian manicure cost? 

Due to the special training, skilled precision, and dedicated time required for Russian dry manicures, the cost can vary greatly from the traditional gel manicure. For a dry manicure without any polish or color, you can expect to spend anywhere from $50 to $70. With a single color using a structured gel overlay, the cost of a Russian manicure can range from $70 to $90. But as with any manicure, additional nail art and color choices will incur additional costs, so be sure to inquire with your nail technician about special nail designs.

Where can I get a Russian Manicure in Fort Worth?

If not done correctly or without the proper training, Russian manicures can result in infections or damage to the skin. So, be sure to thoroughly research your nail technician to ensure they have the training to do it right.


Here, at the Frida Beauty Collective in Fort Worth, you can get a Russian dry manicure with our resident nail expert, Taylor, who specializes in dry manicures, gel overlays, nail art, and Gel X. Schedule your dry manicure in Fort Worth through this form.