New Here? Here’s What to Expect at Apricot Nail Studio

If you’ve been scrolling through nail inspo or searching for “BIAB nails near me” and found your way here, welcome. Whether it’s your first appointment or your first time taking nail health seriously, I know trying a new salon can feel a bit intimidating. So let me walk you through what actually happens when you sit down at my desk.

Spoiler: there’s no judgment, no rushing, and no cookie-cutter nails.

Come As You Are

Bitten nails? No problem. Damaged Nails from Shopping Centre Nail Bars? I see it all the time, Overgrown cuticles? I got you. Nervous about your first BIAB set? I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about how it works, what to expect and aftercare. You don’t need perfectly prepped hands or Instagram-worthy nails to book. In fact, a lot of my clients come in because their nails are in recovery mode.

This space is gentle, cosy, relaxed, and fully focused on nail health. If your nails have been feeling tired, damaged or high-maintenance lately, you’re in the right place.

Important: If you have nail enhancements from another salon, please have them removed before your appointment. This helps me give your nails the best care possible from the very first visit.

The Welcome Chat

Every appointment starts with a consult. I’ll ask a few quick questions about your nail goals, your lifestyle, and any concerns you might have. Are you growing out damage? Dealing with biting, splitting, breakages or peeling? Looking for a low-fuss set that lasts?

This is the part where I learn how to make your nails work for you, not the other way around. I don’t do one-size-fits-all nails, so I take the time to listen and get it right.

The Apricot Approach

I’m not here to rush through your nails and send you out the door. I take a slow, thoughtful approach so your nails stay healthy underneath every set.

Here’s what that usually includes:

  • A gentle, thorough prep with zero over-filing

  • Cuticle care that’s clean but never harsh

  • Builder in a Bottle (BIAB) or soft gel for structure and protection

  • Custom shaping based on your nail type and lifestyle

  • High-quality Japanese or Korean gels for colour and detail

  • A finish that feels like a glow-up and a reset all in one

  • Extensions if you opt for them

  • Nail art that stands out and shows your personality

Every product I use is carefully chosen for nail health, long wear and comfort. If something’s not right for your nails, I’ll find what is.

What I Don’t Do

I don’t rush. I don’t judge. I don’t damage natural nails. And I don’t follow trends just for the sake of it. If something’s going to weaken your nails or undo your progress, I’ll gently steer you away from it.

This is about helping your nails grow, strengthen and look amazing without sacrificing their health.

Aftercare and Support

Once your set is done, I’ll talk you through how to look after it. I’ll recommend cuticle oil if your skin needs it, suggest how often to rebook, and let you know what to expect as your nails grow. I want your manicure to last as long as possible and support your nail goals between visits.

If you're ever unsure about something, just ask. I love sharing tips and advice to help you get the most out of every appointment.

What You’ll Leave With

Nails that feel like yours, just stronger and glossier. A clean, long-lasting finish that doesn’t chip in two days. A better understanding of how to care for your nails, not just cover them up.

And hopefully, a new go-to salon that feels a little bit like your nail safe space.

Ready to Book?

If you’ve been wondering where to start or felt unsure about jumping into BIAB or gel nails, I hope this gave you a clearer picture. I’m here to support your nail journey no matter where you’re starting from.

📍 If you’ve been searching ‘BIAB Nails Near Me’ Book your nail appointment at Apricot Nails in Forest Hill today by filling out the Client Intake Form and let’s build nails you’re obsessed with that are low-maintenance and worth talking about.

BIAB vs SNS: Why I’ll Never Go Back

If you’ve ever sat in a nail salon and faced the choice “BIAB or SNS?” it can feel confusing. Both promise strong, beautiful nails that last, but they are very different in how they work and how they affect your natural nails.

After seeing damaged SNS nails come in sheepishly to the salon more times than I can count, and helping nurse those nails back to health, I can confidently say BIAB is the clear winner. Once you experience it, going back to SNS just doesn’t make sense.

At Apricot Nails in Forest Hill, I made the switch to BIAB and haven’t looked back. It’s healthier for your nails, more flexible, and supports long-term growth rather than just covering up damage. If you’re stuck deciding between the two, here’s everything you need to know.

What Is SNS?

SNS stands for Signature Nail Systems. It is a popular dip powder manicure where your nails are dipped into coloured powder that hardens to create a thick, durable finish. People love SNS because it tends to last a long time and feels low-maintenance compared to regular polish.

But here’s the truth. SNS uses a bonding glue that can dry out your nails and cuticles. It creates a very rigid, hard layer on your nail that does not flex with your natural nail as it grows or bends. That lack of flexibility can lead to lifting, cracking, and sometimes breakage underneath the surface. If your nails are already damaged from over-filing then SNS retention time will decrease each service. As SNS lacks flexibility means it’s only going to last on perfectly healthy nails.

The removal process can also be tough on your nails. Many clients come to me with weakened, peeling nails after months of SNS. It might look good at first but over time it can cause more harm than good. Enter…BIAB.

What Makes BIAB Different?

BIAB means Builder in a Bottle. It is a soak-off gel designed to build strength and structure on your natural nails while letting them breathe and grow. It feels like a flexible shield that supports your nails instead of locking them into place.

I love BIAB for so many reasons:

  • It helps nails grow stronger, especially if they have been damaged or bitten

  • It flexes with your natural nail so there is less chance of lifting or cracking

  • It is easy to soak off without harsh filing or scraping

  • It lasts up to 3 or 4 weeks with proper care

  • It improves nail health over time instead of just masking damage

Think of BIAB as a long-term nail care treatment rather than just a pretty manicure.

Why Nail Health Matters

If you struggle with brittle, weak nails or you’ve had damage from nail biting, you understand how frustrating it is to find something that really works. BIAB creates a protective but flexible layer that encourages your natural nails to grow out strong and smooth.

Because BIAB requires less aggressive filing before and after application, it is much kinder to your natural nail bed and cuticles. I’ve helped so many clients recover from damaged nails by switching them to BIAB. Over time, their nails have grown out healthier and stronger than ever.

SNS requires buffing your natural nails before dipping and often involves rougher removal which can wear your nails down. It may look strong on the outside but the damage underneath is real.

The Look and Feel

BIAB nails look smooth, natural, and glossy. Whether you want a subtle nude, a sheer pink, or bold colours using Japanese gels or Korean gels, BIAB provides a sleek finish with none of the bulk. You can also add Gel X extensions for extra length while still protecting your natural nails.

SNS nails can sometimes look thicker or uneven because of how the powder builds up. Some clients find the texture less refined and the nails feel heavier. BIAB has a lightweight, breathable feel that many people prefer.

Maintenance and Longevity

BIAB requires less upkeep because it grows with your nails. The flexible gel layer moves as your nail grows and bends, reducing lifting and chips. Appointments every 3 to 4 weeks keep your nails looking fresh and healthy.

SNS can last a long time too but often needs fills more frequently and lifts sooner if your natural nails are weak. The rigid structure can also cause discomfort or damage if not maintained perfectly.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose BIAB if you want nails that are strong, natural-looking, and supportive of nail health. It is perfect if you are healing from damage, biting, or just want a long-lasting, low-maintenance manicure.

At Apricot Nails, I always recommend what’s best for your nails and lifestyle. My goal is to keep your nails healthy and beautiful no matter the service.

What to Expect at Your Appointment

When you book a BIAB appointment with me, you get a personalised approach that includes gentle cuticle care, careful prep, and layering BIAB just right for your nails. I use premium Japanese and Korean gel products to give you the best finish possible.

Ready to Make the Switch?

I’ve seen so many clients switch from SNS to BIAB and fall in love with how their nails feel and grow. BIAB isn’t just a service; it’s a game changer for your nail health and style.

If you’re curious about BIAB or want to book your next appointment, come visit me at Apricot Nails. Let’s get your nails healthy, strong, and stunning.

Your nails deserve the best care. Book now and start your journey to happy nails.