Friday, February 5, 2010

What kind of artificial nails should i get?

um, i was just thinking of getting artificial nails, i know natural is best but i just want to try. i just want the simple french design but i want to know what kind is the best. i've heard of fiberglass,solar,gel, and arcrylic nails...yea. can u please explain what each kind is and please tell me how much each costs and in ur opinion, based on in ur experience, or info u've heard of what i should i get...thanksWhat kind of artificial nails should i get?
Gel looks more natural.What kind of artificial nails should i get?
ok..u should get the acrylic.


i have them right now and theyre the best. you can get them any length you want, any design. they range from 20-25 bucks and if you want an extra design it can go from 3-15 dollars more, depending on what you want. i have a black line on mine , so it was 3 dollars more.


and nail places usualy have discounts if you are under 17 and thats what i got, if ur under 17, of course. lol


so my total for my nails was 28 bucks plus tip and i am 13


hope i helped!! :)
you can't beat iron nails - they're tough and strong and they don't bend easily when you hit them with a hammer. If rusting is a problem, use galvanised ones.
its not really what type you get its who does it go by somewhere popular and tell them exactly what you want and how you want it to look
go to your nail salon and get tips. they put a french nail tip on and a liquid that hardens on top of the entire nail. they look really nice.
They are all basically the same, and most places you go will only offer gel or acrylic. Gel tends to look a little bit more ';natural';, but still looks fake just because it's pretty inevitable. They all still destroy your nails when you take them off, also get white tips when you get your nails done, don't just get the white painted on or it will peel off.
Well, I used to have acrilyic nails for about a year.


They cost about forty dollars to get a set put on then you have to get them touched up every two weeks, which costs about sixteen dollars.


If you've had them for a long time, like me, and you get them removed, they do leave a line or crease on your nail, but it eventually grows out.
I think you should just go to the salon and ask what best. tell them what you do in a typical day, eg: If you work in an office, you are better off getting more expensive ones, but if you work somewhere that your nails are more likely to break, you should go with cheaper ones. If you're in school, typical glue-on ones are best.
none....I hate artificial nails, they look kinda gross

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