12 Common Nail For Nails Questions Answered

  1. Is construction necessary for nail art? Not always. Those with soft, thin nails or irregular shapes may benefit from it.

  2. Do nails need to breathe? No, nails don’t need to breathe; they lack metabolic functions.

  3. Can I peel off the gel myself? Absolutely not! This can damage the nail structure and cause infections.

  4. 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.

  5. Will my nails get thinner? They might, especially with excessive manicures, which can also lead to infections.

  6. 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.

  7. Why do my nails always lift? This could be due to leftover oils, excessive curing time, or improper filing.

  8. Why did my nail tips crack? They may be too thin from pressure or impact, or the adhesive could have weakened.

  9. What causes bubbles? Insufficient curing time or improper application techniques can create bubbles.

  10. Why does the strengthening process feel hot? The curing process generates heat, so some discomfort is normal.

  11. 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.

  12. How often should I get my nails done? Ideally, every 3 to 4 weeks is best to avoid stressing your nails.

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