Sunday, February 7, 2010

Acrylic nails?

does anyone no any places in blackburn that remove artificial nails?


xAcrylic nails?
I'd recommend doing it yourself. Get some pure acetone (Walmart, CVS - it's cheap, maybe $2-3), go home, get a bowl of warm water and add half the bottle.. You're going to have to soak a while so make sure you do it on a day off or where you have nothing to do. They're going to get gummy and tacky but get yourself a buffer and every 5 minutes of soaking, take them out, dry them off, and buff away the tackiness. This may take a while to do but it's the safest way possible. Some salons take an old nail tip and strip your nail of the acrylic by RIPPING (yes RIPPING) it off of you - which is going to do a WHOLLLLE LOTTA DAMAGE! Make sure once you have all the acrylic off you keep the nails short and use a strengthener.. don't bother trying to grown them out they're going to be thin and brittle until all the damaged nail grows out completely (about 8-10 months) but if you take care of them you'll be ok.





I never understand why people get the acrylics - they're no good! Acrylic will not ';help you grow out your own nails'; because once it comes off, you're ruined. Take that money you'd use on a fill and treat yourself to a pampering manicure every 2-3 weeks! You'll get a lot more benefit out of it!! (And actually spend LESS mula!)Acrylic nails?
You can soak them in acetone, or any nail salon should be able to do that for you...
Do it yourself, go to the beauty supply store, get a bottle of acetone, for like $2. soak them and your done.
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