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.
You need at least part of the old one for an attachment point.
I recently turned 11 years old. I have been getting manicures since I was 10. If the parent thinks the child is mature enough I would say it was alright. But, please do not go to far as to getting fake nails. Fake nails do ruin your nails. As I was getting a manicure I was sitting by a woman who was getting her fake nails removed; she was almost in tears. Use caution, if the child bites her nails please tell her that it is dangerous to bite the nail polish. Please be careful and I wish you all the best! -Eugenie
Here is a step-by-step list I made: 1. Clean nails with soap and make sure nail has no old nail polish. 2. Get some scissors and cut all nails to equal lenghths, then get a file and smooth them out. 3. Next, if you want, you can apply a nail polish and a top coat. Or you can leave them plain. 4. If you bite your nails, think about the times when you actually commit this action and try to stop yourself. And think about how beautiful your nails will be after they grow long. 5. After you have finished they should be beautiful. Or if you do not want to do this you can go and get a manicure! I recently turned 11 years old and I, right now, have red and green nail polish on! Good LucK! -Eugenie You can also get fake nails for like about $5 at walmart and then get nail glue which is located in the same section as the nails and apply the nails on with the nail glue because they will stay on better if you use the nail glue. Good Luck ! (= ~Anna <3
When it happened to my big toe nail, I tried to keep a plaster on it to keep it in place, but I eventually lost the old nail. A new nail grew eventually to take the old nail's place.
Well everything depends on your school and your rules so really I can't answer this question for you. Find out if you are allowed to wear fake nails to school JUST ASK! Hope this helped!
Yes, you can safely cut your nails yourself at home. Use clean and sharp nail clippers to avoid causing damage to the nail. Be sure to cut straight across and not too short to prevent ingrown nails.
When you do nail art on your nails, the whole look is ruined if the nails are jagged and so on. Also, you must remember a basecoat or the nails will be stained until the old ones grow out. hope this helps
Nails have been used for thousands of years. The oldest is about 8,000 years old. The bible refers to nails and the ancient Romans used them.
Nail Clippers: Used to trim and shape nails to desired lengths. Nail File: Smooths edges and shapes nails after cutting. Cuticle Pusher: Pushes back cuticles for a neat nail appearance. Cuticle Nippers: Trims excess cuticle skin for a clean look. Buffer: Smooths the nail surface and adds shine. Nail Brush: Cleans under nails and removes debris. Nail Rasp: Shapes and files thicker nails, especially toenails. Tweezers: Useful for precision work like removing hangnails. Nail Polish Remover: Removes old polish and prepares nails for new application. Base and Top Coats: Protect the nail and enhance the longevity and shine of nail polish.
My Mom saying I must be 16 to get my nails done even tho my classmates already have their nails done but in my opinion probably not under 10
Yes they should be able to But not acrylics