Giving yourself an at-home manicure is no walk in the park, so removing acrylic nails without your trusty nail tech is an even bigger feat. If you’re an acrylic devotee, then you’ll know that the ...
I've always wanted to be that woman, who, to paraphrase Swizz Beatz, has her hair done, nails done, everything did. But I've also always been aware of the grim stories that can come with getting ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you're like us, you love how acrylic nails make your nails look longer and feel stronger, but you don't love how high ...
Who doesn’t love a professional manicure? Unfortunately, we don’t always have time to get to a salon or, in the case of a pandemic, we don’t have access to one! While an at-home mani with regular ...
You can remove acrylic nails by filing them down and placing an acetone-soaked cotton ball on them. Then, wrap your fingers and the cotton ball in tinfoil and wait 10 minutes for them to loosen. Once ...
If you’ve ever gotten acrylic nails, you’re familiar with the guilt that comes when you impulsively rip them off. Whether you didn’t want to pay a professional to remove them or if they unexpectedly ...
Acrylic nails are a durable manicure choice for adding length and strength, lasting up to five weeks with proper care. Proper ventilation in salons is crucial to avoid harmful exposure when getting ...
Acrylic nails have long had a reputation. They are glamorous and long-lasting but notorious for making your natural nails thin, brittle and painfully sensitive. There’s a new manicure trend quietly ...
For some people, acrylic nails can be intimidating. Not only is there the question of upkeep, but there are also fears about weakening your natural nails. However, with celebrities like Cardi B, ...
From cooking family dinner and wrapping gifts to cheering wine glasses, this holiday season our hands are more busy than ever. And, consequently, it’s also the best time to show off our acrylic ...
Nail salons may be closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and while we understand the struggle of not being able to from getting a fill-in, that doesn’t mean you just have to let your acrylic nails ...