Artificial Nails: Frequently Asked Questions

5 Frequently asked questions covered in this post. Have you got a question which is still left unaswered? Leave a comment here!
Q: Does Gel / Acrylic / Porcelain etc. damage my own nail?

A: ALL artificial nail systems do some "damage" to the natural nail, but no more than when you cut, file, use nail polish remover etc. etc. at home! Real damage is caused either through incorrect application technique, inferior product, or by the wearer. There are many women out there who wear artificial nails regularly without any problems at all. Find somebody you trust to do your nails, look after your nails properly, and you shouldn't have any problems!

Q: Which Artificial Nail System is Better?
A: This very much depends on personal preference. However, there are some factors one should consider when deciding which system to go for. Are you very active? Do you type a lot at work? Do you have "green fingers?" Do you do a lot of housework? Are they temporary (for a special occastion,) or do you want to keep them for a longer time? If you give all this information to your nail technician, she will be able to help you choose the most appropriate product.

Q: What is the difference between Gel and Acrylic?
A: Not a lot, and plenty! For starters, Gel is a type of acrylic; it just has a different molecular build-up. This makes them look and wear differently from Acrylic, and application and removal is also different. Originally, Gel looked more natural, was thinner, more flexible and has a "natural" glossyness about them. However, they are also more fragile than acrylic, and some complain of discolouration after a short while. With the new Porcelain System, both the benefits of Acrylic and Gel have been combined into one product. Gel nails are "baked" or cured onto the natural nail on application, where the acrylic system is two products combined, and then applied onto the natural nail, and air-cures very quickly.

Q: My (artificial) nails are lifting / chipping / bubbling - what's wrong?
A: Either the product, the application of the product, or your own body is causing the issue. Lifting may occur when there is something caught between the artificial nail and your own nail. Some medications can also cause this. If you suffer from any of these issues, you should contact yor nail technician immediately.

Q: How long do Artificial Nails Last?
A: This depends on many factors. If you look after them, you could wear the same set for a very long time. The time between fills depends from person to person, but you can normally count on about 2 weeks

Have more questions I haven't covered here? Please feel free to leave a comment and I'll do my best to add it here :)

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just tried Nailene Nail Duets and they look pretty much like salon nails but don't cost a fortune!!! I can't believe how natural artificial nails look these days?!

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