by External Poster » Thu Jul 18, 2013 1:35 pm
This posting is from: Julie
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Another method to consider is the way I have found to apply glue on
nails and the concern we all have is removing the nails without harming
our real nails.
I'll let you know I keep my real nails filed smooth and use a clear
coating and quite a few women complement my nails while dealing (for
those who do not know me, I'm a casino dealer). Anyway, having them
filed smooth my nails are thinner than normal.
APPLYING....
I first coat my nails with no less than 3 clear coats, letting each coat
dry COMPLETELY. Now... BEFORE applying the glue to the nail (about one
small drop), I tear a very thin patch of tissue (ensuring two ply tissue
is peeled apart), and use a quarter inch round patch and place it on the
nail where I will apply the glue. The now wet patch on the nail both
secures itself to the nail and there's no chance of the glue going over
the edge(s) of the nail when you turn it over to press on your finger.
Holding it there with a little pressure about 20 or so seconds. VoilC .
REMOVING....
I have found by first coating my real nails with clear coat (remember no
less than 3 coats) protects my real nails from damage when removing the
glued on nail. I do not reuse the nails because I soak in regular nail
remover and then gently prying the nail off. After the nail is off
re-soak and remove any remaining glue or under coats of clear coat.
NOTES:
If too much glue is used, you may find some damage of your real nail, as
we all have experienced.
The patch of tissue also helps in bonding (it eliminates two smooth
surface contacts).
I use for my clear coats "Beauty Secrets Hardener found at Sally Hansen.
The glue is Wonder Bond (brush applicator) also found at Sally Hansen
I hope this helps.
Julie
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(This posting was entered by Julie, an external user of MyDLV.)