Seriously! I do.
So, my first experience with glue-on nails is my WORST experience with any type of artificial nails EVERRR
Mind you, for the past two years I've been doing my own acrylics and gels, then I go and get these because I read some good reviews.
I nearly chopped my fingers off.
They applied easily enough. If you know how to read instructions you wont have a prblem.
It's taking them off that kills me.
I STILL have the residue of them on my nails.
So, my first experience with glue-on nails is my WORST experience with any type of artificial nails EVERRR
Mind you, for the past two years I've been doing my own acrylics and gels, then I go and get these because I read some good reviews.
I nearly chopped my fingers off.
They applied easily enough. If you know how to read instructions you wont have a prblem.
It's taking them off that kills me.
I STILL have the residue of them on my nails.
holy frigg diggity! how did you do this?
ReplyDeletewhen i need to take off my fake nails, I use a small make up brush that i dip in acetone, then i try to wedged the fake nail from my real nail - very gently and slow, and then have the acetone drip into the crevice of me nail- after a few 'drippings' lol I can usually get the fake nail to come off.
I have also ground off fake nails with one of those 'salon shaper' things from TV ( which I recently spotted at dollar stores, and i have even soaked my nails is warm water to help my natural nail absorb water to loosen the nail glue.
I would try using a few different nail files to buff this out ♥ you'll be okay!
I soaked them in pure acetone. and they started melting... and this was the result. I ended up using a nail file to take off the rest. I don't think that I'll be using glue on for a while. Thanks for the advice though. :)
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