The working hours in the nail art industry are relatively late

Manicurists sometimes have to stay up late for work and can’t get home until the early hours of the morning. In marriage, it is necessary for couples to spend time together and communicate with each other. This should be the core of any marital relationship. If the woman always stays up late and works overtime for work, it is difficult to ensure that both of them have enough time to be together. This is a considerable blow to couples who particularly value love, communication and sweetness.

2. The labor intensity in the nail art industry is relatively high

The nail art industry is highly demanding, requiring long periods of sitting and relatively lacking exercise. It is precisely for this reason that manicurists are prone to some occupational diseases, such as wrist and spinal problems, which often directly affect their normal life and work. If the other half of a marriage is also engaged in the nail art industry, then they are very likely to be under similar occupational pressure at the same time. This exposes their bodies to greater risks. When experiencing work pressure, physical fatigue, mental stress and other situations together, the relationship between husband and wife may become more complex and challenging.

3. The nail art industry is an unstable one

As consumers’ demands keep changing, the overall market environment also changes accordingly, and prices, sales models, etc. are also evolving day by day. This makes the market competition in the nail art industry even more intense. In such an environment, as a practitioner, if one lacks certain experience and skills, it is very easy to lose one’s job and income. In a marriage, if one party is a manicurist, the risk of instability and uncertainty is bound to bring pressure and insecurity to the family.

4. Caused by stereotypes

In the stereotypical impression of many people, the temperament of female practitioners in the nail art industry still has a certain distance from the image of traditional ideal women. Many people believe that manicurists and their professionals focus more on external beauty, which is rather mundane, and may not possess depth and substance, making it impossible for them to become long-term partners. Of course, this is merely a superficial view. There is not enough understanding of the personality traits and inner self of a manicurist.

All in all, marrying a woman who has manicures is to some extent a cognitive bias that is not very objective and is formed based on traditional concepts and experiences. Apart from aspects such as professional characteristics and work schedules, the success of a marriage depends more on whether the couple can truly and earnestly get along, understand and compromise with each other.