Getting a fresh acrylic, gel, or dip powder manicure can do wonders for your confidence and self-esteem. However, all good things must come to an end, and when it comes to your nails, it can be so ...
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 maintenance they can be. And whether you've gotten the nail enhancers for a ...
Consider this the mani-cure. Now that nonessential businesses like hairdressers and nail salons have closed down because of the coronavirus, many beauty buffs are struggling with upkeep during ...
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 ...
If you received a manicure using dip, gel, or acrylic last month before nail salons were shuttered, you’re likely in desperate need of some tips right about now–no pun intended. All three of these ...
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 ...
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 will need acetone nail polish remover, cotton balls, aluminium foil, a nail file, a cuticle pusher, and a moisturising nail oil or cream. After waiting, carefully remove the foil wraps from your ...
In March, salons across the country closed with little notice, due to the spread of coronavirus. At the time, many people had gel or acrylic nails, and even though the salons have opened in some ...
With the nation now entering its ninth week of lockdown, many people have turned to home beauty treatments. But one thing many of us have been long-putting off is dealing with gel or acrylic nails ...