Thursday, January 21, 2010

About how long does it take to get acrylic nails put on? To get them filled?

New set for the first time takes about an 40-45 minutes, depending on the salon or nail place. Fills take about 30-40 minutes. I get mine done about every 2-3 weeks. Mine take longer because the lady who does my fill creates a flower design on my ring finger on both hands. I'd rather have the manicurist take longer %26amp; have them look nicer than to have someone do them quickly %26amp; have mistakes %26amp; an ugly fill or set.About how long does it take to get acrylic nails put on? To get them filled?
around an hour to get them put on, but it depends if youre getting color powder tips, or just getting them painted. the color powder takes a little longer than just getting them painted. fills usually dont take as long, maybe 45 min.About how long does it take to get acrylic nails put on? To get them filled?
Depends on who's doing it and how good they are at it. Anywhere from 45 min. to an hour. And a fill is from anywhere between 15 min. to 30 min. But, Gel is so much prettier and stronger too. A bit more expensive though.
45 min. to put them on.


10 min. to fill them in.
It depends on who's doing ur nails,glueing on the tips r really quick. But when u put the acrylic it takes about a few seconds 2 spread it on the nails. I don't know how long it takes 2 get a fill in, because i have've had any i've just had the acrylic nails.But i know when u get the acrylic nails u're need a fill-in in 2 weeks.
DONT DO IT, it just cost losts of money every 2 weeks and when you get to take them off your real nails are paper thin for a very long time and they look bad!!





If you do go through with it dont keep them on for more than a few months, you could even get fugus under your real nails
On the average it takes about an hour and refills are done every two weeks in about 20 minutes. have a nice day
dont know
Artificial nails need to be touched up every few weeks. If you are trying out a do-it-yourself fake nail kit, be sure to follow all the instructions carefully. Gel nails are popular with most first-timers to artificial nails, as they are easier to apply and set. They differ from acrylic nails in that they have a different appearance and curing procedure. They are relatively odor free and natural looking too. Gel nails are applied like a thick paint over the natural nails. They are then cured under UV light in a curing box. In a few minutes, you can enjoy shiny and strong fake nails. Gel nails are much glossier than acrylic nails but may not be as tough and hardy. They are thin and flexible and crystal clear.





Acrylic nails are usually a combination of liquid (monomer) and powder (polymer). Pink and white acrylic nails that lend a permanent French manicure look are often referred to as 鈥榮olar nails鈥? Acrylic nails are probably the strongest among all the artificial nail options but they too need to be applied with finesse to appear natural and beautiful. Removing acrylic nails is done with acetonitrile 鈥?a toxic chemical that is likely to irritate the respiratory system. Artificial nails need to be maintained every two weeks. It is necessary to touch up or fill in the area near the cuticle 鈥?at the spot where the natural nail has grown. This is essential to avoid moisture and bacteria breeding in that crevice.

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