Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Ive had acrylic nails on for 3 and a 1/2 months But Im afraid when I take them off my real nail will be ruined?

I have had them on for so long I think my nails will be really soft. So if anyone could tell me if my nails would be ruined or damaged it would help a lot ! ThanksIve had acrylic nails on for 3 and a 1/2 months But Im afraid when I take them off my real nail will be ruined?
It mostly depends on how you get them taken off. If you just snap them off than the top layers of the nail will be taken off with fake ones and cause them to be soft. However, getting them taken off at a nail salon would be much safer and your nails shouldn't end up soft.Ive had acrylic nails on for 3 and a 1/2 months But Im afraid when I take them off my real nail will be ruined?
firstly, get a professional to help take them off!





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I've been using a lipid based oil that penetrates the cuticle.... it doesn't fix it immediately... but it makes the new growth awesome. you can check out the site www.flexinail.com for some info on nail growth etc and take a look at the products they are offering.





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anyways, i saw all the testimonials and the video and i thought i'd try it since it had a money back guarantee and i had tried everything else...
how did you get them to stay on for 3 1/2 months?


did you have a couple fill-ins?


usually they stay on about a month or so.


but either way, your natural nails will be fine.


as long as you DO NOT PRY THA ACRYLiC NAiLS OFF.


let them fall off by themselves.you may have a little indent in your natural nail from tha acrylics being there, but once your nails grow more, it will grow right out, so its not permanent.


last but not least, your natural nails will be really long when tha acrylics come off, so trim them if you like and get clear nailpolish. i use tha one is called 'hard as nails' it will keep your nails strong.
Even if you only had them on for 1 day, your nails will be ruined. They sand down your nails and weaken them before they even apply the acrylic nails. Once you have the acrylics removed, you'll have to grow out the nail that is there, before you see healthy nails. Leaving them on too long can cause fungus, which is really hard to get rid of, so don't keep them on too much longer.
3 and a half months well done


mines were on for a week and i picked them off because the annoyed me!





my nails were perfectly fine when i took mines off.





just place your hand in hot water and get some nail varnish remover that contains acetone and peel them off.


your nails will be soft once you take them off so its best to get them off then file away any bits left on, buff your nails then put on nail polish!


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soak them off in acetone. there is a good chance your natural nail will look pretty bad under there because when they put acrylic nails on they have to roughen up the natural nail to get the acrylic to adhere. over time the nail gets quite thin. they will be fine once your nails grow completely out.
Yesss!!! When u take them off they will peel layers of your real nail off. They will be very brittle and and look bad for awhile. After you take them off use a buffer to smooth out the ridges you will have and keep a thick clear coat of polish on them. You will just have to wait until your nails grow out enough before the damaged nails will be gone!Trust me, been there done that :) Good Luck!
This stuff will save your nails...trust me!!!





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