Russian Manicure vs Classic Manicure: What’s the Real Difference?
- The Nail Room

- Mar 27
- 3 min read
If you’ve been searching for a manicure or pedicure in Sanur, you’ve likely come across the term “Russian manicure.”
But what does it actually mean — and how is it different from a classic manicure or pedicure?
Understanding the difference helps you choose the right treatment for your nails, your lifestyle, and the results you expect.
At The Nail Room Sanur, this technique is part of what we call our Precision Manicure & Pedicure — a more detailed, controlled approach to nail care.

What Is a Classic Manicure or Pedicure?
A classic manicure or pedicure is the most common type of nail treatment.
It usually includes:
nail shaping
cuticle softening and trimming
basic nail plate preparation
polish or gel application
This method is widely used and works well for general maintenance. However, the preparation is typically less detailed, especially around the cuticle and nail folds.
What Is a Russian Manicure or Pedicure?
A Russian manicure or pedicure is a precision technique focused on advanced cuticle work and detailed nail preparation. Instead of soaking and trimming only visible cuticle, this method uses specialized tools and e-file techniques to carefully clean the cuticle area and nail plate.
At The Nail Room Sanur, this technique is included in our Precision Manicure & Pedicure services.
It creates:
a very clean nail base
precise product application close to the cuticle
longer-lasting results
a refined, structured finish
It is a more technical and controlled approach.
The Key Difference: Preparation
The biggest difference between the two methods is preparation.
Classic manicure or pedicure:
Basic cuticle work
Less detailed cleaning
Precision (Russian technique):
Thorough cuticle cleaning
Removal of dead skin around the nail
Fully prepared nail surface
This directly affects how long the manicure or pedicure lasts. When preparation is done properly, gel or BIAB can bond more effectively.
Longevity and Finish
Because of the detailed preparation, Precision Manicure & Pedicure treatments typically:
last longer without lifting
grow out more cleanly
maintain a neater appearance over time
Product can be applied closer to the cuticle, creating a more refined finish.
Nail Health Considerations
When performed correctly, both techniques can be safe.
However, precision (Russian-style) techniques require:
proper training
controlled handling
strict hygiene standards
Without these, the risk of over-filing or irritation increases.
At The Nail Room Sanur, technique and nail health always go together.
Which One Is Right for You?
A Classic Manicure or Pedicure may be suitable if:
you prefer a simple, quick treatment
you are maintaining already healthy nails
longevity is not your main priority
A Precision Manicure & Pedicure is ideal if:
you want longer-lasting results
you experience lifting or fast regrowth
you prefer a clean, detailed finish
you want to improve nail condition over time
Many first-time clients choose this option to experience the difference in preparation and structure.
Why This Matters in Bali
In Sanur’s humid climate, proper preparation is even more important. Heat, moisture, and daily exposure to water can affect how products adhere to both nails and toenails. A more precise preparation method helps improve durability for both manicure and pedicure services.
Our Approach at The Nail Room Sanur
We focus on:
precise preparation for both hands and feet
strict hygiene protocols
nail health before product application
consistent results every visit
Our goal is not just how your nails look when you leave — but how they perform over time.
Looking for a Precision Manicure & Pedicure in Sanur?
If you’re looking for a nail salon in Sanur that focuses on precision, hygiene, and long-lasting results, The Nail Room offers a calm and professional experience. You can explore our services or book your appointment when you’re ready.
Book your Precision Manicure & Pedicure at The Nail Room Sanur and experience the difference detailed preparation makes.



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