12 Common Nail For Nails Questions Answered
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Is construction necessary for nail art? Not always. Those with soft, thin nails or irregular shapes may benefit from it.
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Do nails need to breathe? No, nails don’t need to breathe; they lack metabolic functions.
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Can I peel off the gel myself? Absolutely not! This can damage the nail structure and cause infections.
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Does the drill harm my natural nails? It depends on the drill bit’s coarseness and speed. A skilled technician adjusts it based on your nail's condition.
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Will my nails get thinner? They might, especially with excessive manicures, which can also lead to infections.
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Is nail art harmful? It depends. Some gels may cause allergic reactions, and low-quality products could contain heavy metals, but the UV light is safe.
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Why do my nails always lift? This could be due to leftover oils, excessive curing time, or improper filing.
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Why did my nail tips crack? They may be too thin from pressure or impact, or the adhesive could have weakened.
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What causes bubbles? Insufficient curing time or improper application techniques can create bubbles.
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Why does the strengthening process feel hot? The curing process generates heat, so some discomfort is normal.
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Why do my nails peel off while my friend’s don’t? Nail types vary. Oily nails tend to have shorter wear, while too much water can weaken adherence.
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How often should I get my nails done? Ideally, every 3 to 4 weeks is best to avoid stressing your nails.