Sunday, December 27, 2009

GUYS ONLY: What do you think of fake nails?

I'm not really a fan of them, but I see so many girls with fake nails and I'm wondering if it really matters all that much. This is an example..





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Do you care what a girls nails look like? I mean if they are painted or not, or long or short?





I have been trying to figure this out for years haha.GUYS ONLY: What do you think of fake nails?
it xdont matterGUYS ONLY: What do you think of fake nails?
ehww i hate fake nails. only if i had really short nails and i needed fake ones for grad or something, but other then that, i hate them





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i doesn't bother me either way if a girl does her nails or not,but i do think those fake acrylic nails look good so if she does choose to do her nails those would be nice.
you would only be able to tell they were fake if they are terribly done.





btw why do you care what guys think?





tool, do what you want :D
i really never have noticed or even cared about a girls nails lol
whoever did those nails in that picture did a horrible job, those are hideous!
I don't like it when a girl has fake nails personally speaking
they look very unnatural. i dont mind long nails or nail polish but square nails are the worst
I don't think guys give a crap to be honest.
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  • Can i put fake nails and paint them on carie underwood for free?

    because i would enjoy itCan i put fake nails and paint them on carie underwood for free?
    your Q does not make sense

    Fake nails from Claire's vs a salon or cosmetology school?

    What is the quality of Claire;s compared to getting them done at a salon or beauty school? I know that I have tried press-on nails awhile back from Target or Kmart (forget which) that popped off no sooner that you just looked at them. And I also had fiberglass ones done at the beauty school my sister attended that were great (the first set popped off cuz the girl didn't know what she was doing and the set my sister did stayed on with no problems).Fake nails from Claire's vs a salon or cosmetology school?
    I feel that if you are truly making an ';investment'; in purchasing a set of nails to keep on for a long period of time then I would most definitely suggest going to a well established salon. There are quite a few problems that can be caused by having nails put on by someone who really doesn't know what they are doing. I had an experience one where I went to a salon and at the last minute they had to change my appt. So I decided to just use another tech (who happened to be quite new) she filed my nail bed down till it bled. Talk about some pain. Anyway....I think however if you just want nails for say a weekend just get a good set of press ons. I would suggest having someone help put them on to make them really look good. You can make press ons look good too. I just know that they usually don't last nearly as long as an acrylic set done professionally. With press ons too make sure you don't go anywhere without some nail glue. Nothing more embarrassing that having just one odd ball broken nail. Ugh!!! Good luck!!Fake nails from Claire's vs a salon or cosmetology school?
    go to a salon
    Don't go to Claire's for anything like that, Piercings, Nails, etc. The quality SUCKS. Go to a salon for the best quality.
    go 2 a nail's salon then ur nails will stay on.

    Why do fake nails tickle so much?

    even a light scratch seems to tickle more than normal nailsWhy do fake nails tickle so much?
    They're harder.Why do fake nails tickle so much?
    It might possibly be a sort of combination of the substance of the fake nail with the motion of the finger, which is close enough that some people might experience the both as a sort of double tickle. It could for some people be a sort of converse to the way some say it tickles more when they're in socks than when they're barefoot.
    I've been tickled with both fake nails and real ones. Personally I think both tickle equally as well. I can't really tell the difference. Either kind will have me laughing like crazy in no time.
    Because they are longer and thicker and probably harder.

    Drugstore fake nails? Durability of salon nails?

    I work a fairly rough part-time job, so any nailpolish I wear gets chipped almost immediately. I'd love to get fake nails done at a salon, but I'm apprehensive about shelling out a bunch of cash only to have them ruined shortly after. Are there any brands of fake nails I can apply myself that would look nice? Does anyone here work in a warehouse sort of scenario (something with dirt and lifting, basically, lol) who can testify to salon nails holding up?





    Thanks!Drugstore fake nails? Durability of salon nails?
    Depends on where you have them done


    in my exprience they do stay ive got for up to four weeks without them chipping or fallening off





    The only annoying this is they do get stained easyDrugstore fake nails? Durability of salon nails?
    the salon nails are pretty strong and as long as you take care of them they rarely break .


    im really close to my aunt we hang out alot and she does alot of lifting and opening boxes and carrying and stuff like that and hers rarely break when they do its because they need filled .


    i would reccommend getting them done pro . its worth it
    If you do alot of lifting heavy things with your hands- chances


    are that any type of fake nail is going to pop off %26amp; sometimes


    take part of your own nail/w it, %26amp; even your own nails can get


    damaged, it happened to me- down to the quick, bled too.

    What can I do for my poor nails after I have removed the fake ones?

    my nails are seriously a mess now that I took my fake ones off, how do I make them look better?What can I do for my poor nails after I have removed the fake ones?
    Buff your nails smooth with a buffer and put two coats of a good quality clear polish like OPI on them until they grow out and you can cut the thin, weak nails off.What can I do for my poor nails after I have removed the fake ones?
    Cut and file nails short. Apply 2 coats of OPI ';Nail Envy';, nail strengthener (great stuff). Apply polish, if desired. If no polish desired, the Nail Envy has a nice, shiny finish that looks fine alone. Apply another coat of NE once or twice more during the week.





    After one week, remove all NE, file, treat cuticles with oil, push back, etc. then reapply NE as before, following up during the week as before.





    In a few weeks you will have some fairly decent natural nails. Keep in mind that after acrylics the nat. nail is thin and until all the nail that was under the acr. is grown out and trimmed off, your nails will be thin. Have patience, acrylics cause no permanent damage. As soon as the thin part grows out, you will have the same nails you had before. Then you will probably want acrylics again! lol
    Buff them up a bit and apply a coat of nail hardnener every couple of days, don't take off the old coat to re apply as you'll then be using nail polish remover a lot which dries out your nails.
    There really isn't a whole lot you can do except to really baby them while they are healing and growing out. Get some good vitamin E oil and rub it on your nails every day. It will help the cuticles from drying out. Then keep your nails trimmed fairly short until all the damage has grown out. If you didn't have your nails removed by a salon, getting a manicure will help a ton.
    Mix Knox Gelatin with orange juice.





    Eat veggies, cooked or in salad.





    Drink plenty of water.





    Knox gelatin is great for nails but it is an INCOMPLETE protein, so chow down on some meat too.





    You should see results in a coupla weeks.
    Frankly, that's just the wy they're gonna look for a while. That's the con to wearing fake nails. Just clip them short and keep them that way. Also, make sure to wear thickening nail polish. Like Sally Hansen's Hard As Nails. You just have to wait until your nails grow out all the way, so all of the glue and stuff is off.
    I have found that using a nail thinkener, or clear nail polish, and keep applying everyday. I have also used the green tea nail growth nail polish and it acutally works really well