Manicures and Dopamine: Why the Process of Caring for Your Nails Causes a Feeling of Satisfaction
International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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United States of America | Natural Science | Volume 14 Issue 4, April 2025 | Pages: 1565 - 1569


Manicures and Dopamine: Why the Process of Caring for Your Nails Causes a Feeling of Satisfaction

Anna Chuiun

Abstract: This paper presents a theoretical relationship between the manicure procedure and the modulation of dopamine?a neurotransmitter that participates in the sensation of pleasure and activation of the brain's reward system. This work attempts to trace both psychological and biochemical ways that might rationalize the favorable impact a manicure has on its clients' emotional state, comparing professional and self - care treatments. The study increasingly becomes relevant due to rising self - care interests as stress - remedying tools in contemporary society. The actual novelty of this research lies in performing an integral role analysis of dopamine within the milieu of cosmetic procedures, plus studying master - client communication impacts on client psychology. The study was methodologically based on the analysis of 7 scientific sources on the neurobiology of dopamine, beauty psychology, and the nail care industry. Results showed that manicure is both a cosmetic and psychological practice in which emotional release and self - esteem enhancement take place. Indeed, the professional salon service has much more therapeutic potential because it adds social interaction to quality care. Typical small talk seems to enhance the effects more; individual talking diminishes them. Professionals should be trained in supportive but non - intrusive communication skills to maximize positive impact. This will be of help to psychologists, neurobiologists, or specialists in the beauty industry and many others who are concerned with self - care rituals and their consequences on emotional health.

Keywords: manicure, dopamine, psychological well - being, reward system, psychology, emotional state, social interaction, survey



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