Thursday, August 5, 2010

PRESS ON NAILS THAT LOOK NATURAL?

okay so ive been biting my nails since i can remember and been getting acrylic nails just as long. so im tired of biting off my expensive acrylic after 2 weeks and to take them off to end up with super thin nails that break in a day. so i wanna try press on, that way i don't spend as much money and gives a chance my real nails to get strong enough not to break.





so my question is which are the best press on nails that last the longest and look as NATURAL as possible.





thanks!





ne extra info bout press on nails i will trully appreciate!PRESS ON NAILS THAT LOOK NATURAL?
Broadway nails are great. Try and get the french manicure with the clear bases that come with the pink gel glue. When you glue the nails on with the pink glue, it looks really natural, same as the color of your real nails. Plus, the gel glue is way more better for your nails then regular nail glue, which is like super glue (not good for nails!!) The broadway nails come with many different styles for french manicures and they all look great no matter which one you pick! Or if you get tired of the design, you can paint over them with your own nail polish! Hope this helps!PRESS ON NAILS THAT LOOK NATURAL?
If you continue to bit your nails even with the cheapest press on won't last, it barely last a few days. You might try a nail hardener that contains garlic scent. The thing with that is, it doesn't carry the aroma of garlic, but taste of garlic with you bite. You need to put something on your nails that would be gross to you to keep you from biting. Believe it or not, nail biting, it's actually a disease that some people have and not realized it. Many people put acrylic nails to keep them from biting. In your case you need to go that extra mile, so having that said you'll be spending money more on press on nail, cuz you'll end up losing it and then biting your nails.





keep cuticle oil, maybe garlic, on the tip of your nails. usually garlic help most of the clients.
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