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Acrylic/Gel false nails
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Can someone tell me what the difference is between these types of false nails? I had some done recently where they dip an art brush into a liquid then dip the brush into fine white powder which turns it into a gel - are these just acrylics ?
What would happen if you didnt return to a nail bar to have your infils done? The natural nail continues to grow, but what will happen to the gel nail, would it eventually grow out snap off ? I know you can have them specially soaked off if you no longer want them.
What would happen if you didnt return to a nail bar to have your infils done? The natural nail continues to grow, but what will happen to the gel nail, would it eventually grow out snap off ? I know you can have them specially soaked off if you no longer want them.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Roughquest. i have been getting "false" nails for about 3 years now. I used to be able to grow my own, they were so strong and hard. However after i had my son they were so brittle and broke very easily. Now i get Acrylic nails with a gel overlay.
This is the white powder they dip thier brush into which turns into a paste like gel, then she uses another brush to dip into an actual gel to put over that layer.
I have had a lot of differnt types - just gel, just acrylic, and i find with two little ones, the acrylic and gel overlay to be the best as far as not chipping and lasting between fills. Your real nails will grow underneath and you will see the growth, i go every 2-3 weeks to get fills, they will file off some of the top layer and file down to a length you like and fill in the growth area. I get a french manicure, which means the tips are white. I think this is my favorite so far. Each place you go will vary as to what varieties they offer.
I hope this helped you a little. Good luck!
This is the white powder they dip thier brush into which turns into a paste like gel, then she uses another brush to dip into an actual gel to put over that layer.
I have had a lot of differnt types - just gel, just acrylic, and i find with two little ones, the acrylic and gel overlay to be the best as far as not chipping and lasting between fills. Your real nails will grow underneath and you will see the growth, i go every 2-3 weeks to get fills, they will file off some of the top layer and file down to a length you like and fill in the growth area. I get a french manicure, which means the tips are white. I think this is my favorite so far. Each place you go will vary as to what varieties they offer.
I hope this helped you a little. Good luck!