Sunday, February 7, 2010

Acrylic nails?

i just got my acrylics done and they were fine for a couple of days, but i recently noticed little air bubbles around the edges. my aunt told me you could get them by coming in contact with water alot. they dont look very nice or polishd right now but i dont want to remove them either. any suggestions tomake them look better?Acrylic nails?
the bubbling around the edges is when the file down the nails they aren't getting all of the little acrylic filings off of the nails before they seal it with the liquid acrylic. this happened to me, and rather than do anything i painted my nails thinking it would be okay - MISTAKE! not only did the acrylics have to be removed, but i had to have a small hole drilled into one of my nails because of the pressure the nail fungus caused - so my advise- go back to where you go them from and GET THEM OFF. a nail fungus is very serious and very common in the little shops where they do a 'mass production' of the nails. so please- if you don't remove them - be very careful.Acrylic nails?
go back to where you got them . They should not be lifting at all. And be carful because you can easily get a nail fungus!
True, you should go back to where you got them, but just to get your money back. Then go somewhere else. In the meantime, you can get a white buffing block at most drug or discount stores. They are made for artificial nails, and can at least smooth the surface and prepare it for a new coat of polish. Make sure you remove the old polish with ACETONE-FREE polish remover, as acetone will eat the acrylic and cause a real mess. And no, water will not make acrylic nails bubble. Take the warning about fungus seriously, it can be hard to get rid of.

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