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maybe if you leave them on to long, but since nails are dead skin cells you will most likely get vertical lines anyways. (Nail polish can hide the vertical lines too)

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Acrylic Nails in Three Easy Steps?

Naturally beautiful nails are great, but sometimes a girl needs to look her best even though her real nails are a raggedy, bitten-down mess. Acrylic nails are a great solution to this problem. Acrylic nails are fake nails attached to your natural nails with strong acrylic, giving the appearance of long, healthy talons that any woman would be proud to flash around town. Acrylic nails can be a little expensive at the nail salon, so follow these instructions to apply them at home:PreparationPrepare your natural nails by trimming them short and giving them a quick manicure to remove polish, smooth edges and remove any dead skin. After doing this, roughen your natural nails with a filing block and set out your materials. You will need acrylic nails that fit your natural nail width, nail glue, a very small dish, liquid acrylic, powdered acrylic, an acrylic brush, nail oil and clippers for acrylic nails.ApplicationApply a drop of nail glue to one of your natural nails and smooth the glue from bottom to top, making sure there is enough glue at the top for a firm bond. Attach an acrylic nail to the tip of your natural nail and then pour some liquid acrylic into your small dish. Liquid acrylic is strong smelling stuff, so be sure to open a window and turn on a fan before pouring it out so you don't get a headache. Dip your acrylic brush into the liquid acrylic, wipe the brush on the edge of the bottle to remove any excess and then dip the brush in the powdered acrylic. Smooth the mixture of liquid and powdered acrylic over your natural nail up to and on to the acrylic nail, repeating until you've built up a copy of the natural curve of your nail. Be careful not to get the acrylic mixture on your cuticles, because this can cause mold or fungus to form.FinishingAfter applying all ten nails, let them dry for ten minutes. When they are dry, trim and file the acrylic nails to the shape you want and then scrub them with soapy water to remove any nail dust. Your cuticles have just been exposed to some very drying chemicals, so make sure to put a good coat of nail oil on them to seal in moisture. Your beautiful new acrylic nails should last for about two weeks.