Acrylic nails: information you need to know before using them

 Acrylic nails: information you need to know before using them


The most important information about acrylic nails in terms of the negatives and positives resulting from their use, get to know them in detail in this article.

Acrylic nails: information you need to know before using them

Not all women have perfect nails, as some of them suffer from breaking their nails continuously, which causes a lot of embarrassment, so we find that many women resort to installing acrylic  nails , which have a great role in showing the hands in a dazzling and attractive manner. 

If Madam wants to use acrylic nails, this requires you to know the pros and cons, which we will discuss in detail in this article:

What are acrylic nails?

Acrylic nails are the term used for false nails which are always glued to the surface of the natural nail.

It is made of chemicals and is characterized by its strength and thickness, so it lasts longer and this is what makes it the most popular among women.

How to apply acrylic nails

Here are the most important steps for applying acrylic nails:

Natural nails are cleaned and exfoliated first, then artificial acrylic nails are applied to your nails using a mixture of polymer powder and liquid monomer.
A brush is brought to dip it in the liquid and then the powder.
This mixture is applied to the nail, and then it is spread over the artificial part and the nail.
Applying acrylic nails requires  speed and care to get the most natural looking result; Because the mixture of liquid and powder dries quickly.
Nails are filed to get the right shape and length.
The nails are painted with a gel manicure to get the desired color.
Drying nails requires UV or LED lamps.

Advantages of acrylic nails

There are several advantages of these nails, which include the following:

  • Its colors are multiple and renewed.
  • Not easily broken.
  • Contributes to reducing the phenomenon of  nail biting.
  • Nail polish lasts longer.

Damage to acrylic nails

There are several health damages resulting from the installation of these nails, here are the most important:

  • The materials that are used in acrylic nails are chemicals, and their presence on the skin may cause  allergic reactions , inflammation, or swelling. 
  • It is a major cause of infection transmission, due to the fact that those in charge of installation work may not sterilize the tools used, such as: files and scissors, and therefore diseases are easily transmitted.
  • It is removed by soaking it with acetone for a period of more than ten minutes, as repeated inhalation of this substance at each new installation process causes significant health damage to  the respiratory system . 
  • Glue for artificial nails dries up the natural oils, which in turn leads to nail cracking and loss of the natural nail.
  • These nails are exposed to entanglement with any other object that quickly leads to their breaking along with the natural nails, and of course this is very painful and may be followed by infection.
  • Natural nails change color or atrophy over time.
  • It is a major cause of the formation and reproduction of bacteria and  fungi . 

Tips when applying acrylic nails

If you still have a desire to install artificial nails, you should follow the following tips:

  • Do not share the tools used to install it with others to avoid transmission.
  • Do not install acrylic nails when there are infections or nail infections.
  • Ensure that there is no allergy to the materials used in its installation.
  • prevent pregnant women from using it;  Because they contain strong chemicals and fumes that may harm the mother and her fetus.
  • Wash your hands  well and apply some moisturizing hand creams upon completion of the installation process. 
  • Make natural nails rest for a while after continuous use.
  • Change acrylic nails every 3 weeks.
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