Not at all! Some people say that they lift up your skin to put the nail in, and that is so not true. I have fake nails on right now and they are fabulous i love them. Once you get them you want to keep getting them over and over. You also get to choose any size you want. They do not hurt at all. But be careful dont break a nail. That hurts! But other than that its awesome. I recommend the nail salon "Krystal's Nails" its not as expensive as others. Others cost about $30 or more. This nail shop is only $15! Plus, its really great and no pain and wonderful nails. I hope i answered what you were looking for(:
It depends how you take them off. Forcing them off will hurt. To remove fake nails, soak a cotton ball in some acetone nail polish remover and put them on your nails. Let them rest for a good while. That should make them come off or at least loosen.
You can be any age.(: but this is the range... 1-8 : a simple polish from the nail shop 9-12 : probably acrylic but not to long. 13 on up: anyways you want it but not to long.
They probably can, depending on the salon. You can call a salon and ask for ways to take them off without damaging her nails, but most likely you will have to let them grow out. In the future, you should have her stick to nail polish and nail stickers.
If you mean, Do fake nails look good?Then here is the answer:Make sure you have the correct size, you don't want to have these huge nail dangling of your hands. also make sure that the nails you use look nice with the outfit you are wearing. For example if you are wearing a nice formal dress don't go out wearing bright pink polka-dot nails. Hope this helped.... Thanks!
you can go to the nail shop and get them done our do them your self i do nails and i am good It's right but you can consult the sites because they can give you more advices (like damaged nails, nails design...). There are some tips about it but I can choice mine in it www.our-dailytips.blogspot.com
About £25-£40 depending on what you have done and which shop/person
There are Gel nails which are put on proffesionally in a nail shop, there are acrylic nails, which can also be put on at a shop, you can also buy kits from shops that you can do yourself, to get them done at the nail shops it costs about £40 for the first one, and about £20 after to keep rebuilding them, you can also get your basic plastic glue on ones
To remove acrylic nails you will need to soak your nails in acetone which can be done at your local nail shop, or you can purchase some acetone from your local beauty supply. When your nails is thoroughly softened, gently life the artificial nail from your natural nail by using an orangewood stick. Afterwards clean your entire nail using polish remover. The acetone softens the hard acrylic so the nails are easily removed.
i shop at Claire's allot and i have a good idea about were it is. It is at duffern mall. Have fun with your nails
nali shop u soo dumm if u dont know that lol ;o lls
A manicure which is getting them taken care of & cleaned up but the nails themselves are called acrylics. You have to go back every two weeks or so to get infills though.
at a free nail shop
The best nail and hand products are the ones with less or no chemicals to provide healthy nails. Try products from the Body Shop as they sell many different products for nails. To take care of your nails and keep them strong and healthy, use a well-known brand of hand and nail cream such as Nivea or Vaseline. Also after cutting nails use a good nail file so they are neater and don't have any sharp edges. A glass nail file is one of the best, which don't scratch your nails. Nail files that you get in sets, made of metal are good too. Using hand creams in the morning and before bed makes sure that your hand have enough moisture and don't dry out and crack. This will promote healthy nails and take care of hands too. Applying nail varnish helps as well because it protects your nails from the elements. When using vibrant and dark colours be sure to use a base coat so the colour does nit stain your nails and make them turn yellow. Many supermarkets and shops sell these products including Superdrug, Boots, Asda and Tesco.