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SHOULD I GET ACRYLIC NAILS?

EXACTLY WHAT ARE ACRYLIC NAILS?
Put simply a powder and liquid monomer mixed together.  It is the shaped onto your nail with a brush, and aired dried.  This is a way to extend or change the shape of your nail.  

HOW ARE ACRYLIC NAILS APPLIED?
A nail tech will usually apply tips to give you a more natural look.  Then the tech will apply and shape the acrylic. The nails are then filed into the desired shape, and polished.

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IS THE A LOT OF MAINTENANCE INVOLVED?

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To be honest yes there is a lot of up keep involved.  Typically y.ou will need to see your tech every couple of weeks for a fill.  With proper up keep the acrylics can be worn for up to 8 weeks before the need to be removed.

HOW ARE ACRYLIC NAILS REMOVED?

You must avoid damaging your nail bed.  The nails must be soaked in acetone until the acrylic is soft enough to be removed safely.  It is recommended that you see a professional for this.


ARE ACRYLIC NAILS COSTLY?  

Well, if you think you want those pretty well-maintained nails, please be ready to pay.  The word costly is subjective, but the nails range between $50-$75.  This all depends on where you live and what you are having done.

Well, I hope that you now have the skinny on acrylic nails so you can make an educated decision about them.  



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