Artificial Fingernails As A Fashion Accessory
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In today's fashion trends in accessories and body arts are taken to the next level. The appearance and design of the nails is often subject to fashion trends, including the design of artificial nails.

Artificial nails are today embellished.  This helps many women with their natural nails with which they are unhappy. They also represent an important component of a clean and fashionable appearance, where more value is placed. In addition to the reshaping of the natural nails with colors and forms, this is also applicable to the artificial variant to beautify the natural nails. The design of artificial nails can be done in several ways, either acrylic or gel. Which option looks better is dependent on the taste of the wearer. Acrylic nails are usually less expensive and harder than gel nails, which in turn are often sensitive.

Once the modeling is reduced, the natural nail gel or acrylic can then be applied. This usually serves as a base on the nail and is usually called Tip. After further treatment by brushing, sanding and applying, the nails are cured by UV light. To avoid unsightly gaps between the artificial nail and the finger, treatment every four weeks is necessary.

Makers of artificial nails had long been professionals in nails.  One sometimes needs to visit the salon in order to fulfill the desire for artificial nails. Meanwhile, there are also domestic use suitable products available from different vendors such as drugstores. The application of the products can be easily learned.

For those who would like to change their natural nail, not only in length, shape and hardness, there is also the possibility of the artificial nail through paint or addition of nail jewelry. There is also the possibility of using stained gel to change to the actual nail color.
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