Acrylic Fingernails
Posted in: Uncategorized by weddingcometrue | October 28th 2009 | no comments
All women want at a certain time a beautiful manicure with long nails and intact nail polish. Because not all of us are lucky enough to have one most women must resort to acrylic fingernails. If you do not often call this method, there's no problem, but if you made a habit of this, you must be careful, because acrylic fingernails are beautiful but dangerous.
First you should know that there are two different false nail systems: capsules nails and the carved or modeled ones. Plastic capsules are in the form of a mold, which perfectly reproduces the nail shape. The mold is applied on the nail by using special glue and then shape the nail so that it catches the desired shape. Sculpted nails are made by using a material like resin, which fits the natural nail using a template. Acrylic resin is obtained by mixing a powder and a liquid that allows the production of pulp serving the nail sculpting.

To apply acrylic fingernails requires preparedness. Natural nails must be filed even on their surface to ease the accession of glossy acrylic. This stage is the most aggressive one because it makes the nail thinner and more fragile. Filing increases the penetration of highly toxic chemicals. Some experts file the nail surface in a delicate and natural way, but others in a little thinner way. Some facilities use even electric cells that produce real disasters. This explains the fact that women who frequently use acrylic fingernails cannot stand without them. And not because they have ugly nails but because they have been deteriorated over time, becoming very thin and tipsy, as toxic substances penetrate the skin. Nail glue used to attach capsules is less toxic than gel or acrylic. The fingernail may turn pale or bruising due to a bacterial infection.

Acrylic fingernails can lead to complications. Acrylic resin may cause skin irritation and eczema in the vicinity of the nail. Eczema can occur in the eyelids, face or neck. Nail favors natural exfoliation of the skin under the nail Acryl attacks the natural nail, in the same way that removing nail polish with acetone. Although we have previously applied a base coat on the nail, they still remain yellow and even spotted. This leads us to apply a new nail polish and we can not escape from this vicious circle. Among other things, scaling natural nail is favored by their length, determining us to use them and we serve them as some tools, open bottles, and remove impurities. Washing the dishes and doing housekeeping is a problem for our nails too. So, the rule is simple: the longer is the nail, the more fragile it becomes. Go to specialized cabinets to take advantage of experience manicurist.

Care your acrylic fingernails by applying oil daily, take care not to apply too much pressure on the nails and put your gloves when you clean and wash, to be sure not to damage them. Ask your manicurist for proper care products. It is recommended that you should go once every two weeks to a beauty center in order to fill nail with acrylic. In the worst cases, your water can seep under the acrylic nail and warm environment that may form mushrooms. To avoid this, it is important to go to the salon with quality services and not fill your nails with acrylic at home.
Make sure that the skin around the nail is in good condition. If you notice redness or exfoliation of the skin, they may be signs of dermatitis contact, resulting from a reaction to chemicals used in applying acrylic. It is possible that your nails do not bear Acryl, so give up this kind of manicure and opt for a normal one.