I used alcohol with acrylic powder but it didn't work as well.
acrylic nails aren't that bad for your nails they work really good if u wanna break the habit of biting them but.. after you have them on for a long time they make your nails really thin... and just to do the simplest tasks can make your nails bleed. ^ false. Keeping acrylic nails on will not make your nails thin. You must keep up with fills every 2-3 weeks and take care of your nails. ( don't use them as tools, don't bite them off, etc)
liquid that you use for acrylic nails
Chinese do not use acrylic nails. We normally go for color gel.
No they definitely don't and can't, false nails are usually made of acrylic.
You do not have to use primer when applying acrylic nails. However, it would be wise so as to protect your nails from the acrylics' adhesive. This can be as easy as applying a clear coat of polish before applying your acrylics.
No, baking soda cannot be used as an acrylic for nails. Acrylic nails are created by using a liquid monomer and a powder polymer that hardens into a durable coating. Baking soda does not have the same properties or adhesive strength to be used in this way.
yes you can. when you go into the booth, they have a type of lotion that you put all over your nails so that it doesnt stain them. just make sure you use alot of lotion, and totally cover your nails!!
no
If you want them to stay on, you do.
not after yellowing has occured. there is prevention though. use "nail savers" to cover your nails. www.nailsavers.com
There are many uses for acrylics. An acrylic is anything based on the structure CH2=CHCOOH which is acrylic acid. Polymers are made from this and its derivatives. They tend to be very stable to Ultra Violet Light and thus a key use is acrylic paint. They are also used is to make almost anything which would be categorized as 'plastic' such as mobile phones and artificial finger nails as a cosmetic for females.
To apply acrylic nails you need... several nail files and buffers a cuticle pusher nail clippers a tip cutter nail tips and tip glue acrylic powder - at least a pink, and probably also colored acrylic for the tips (this has a shelf life) acrylic monomer (this has a shelf life) a brush primer (this ALSO has a shelf life!) top coat. If you use gel top coat you need a lamp to cure it. To fill them you also need acrylic nail nippers IME it would cost you more to set up for doing your own acrylics than it does just to go get them done.