In acrylic has its advantages and disadvantages. The advantages include the following:
- Relatively low cost (compared to gel);
- A thin nail plate;
- The possibility of the restoration of a broken nail;
- Suitable for any nail design;
- Used to
Disadvantages:
- Acrylic nails "do not breathe";
- When applied to the material produces a sharp, unpleasant smell;
- Degrade the native nail phalanx, contribute to the development of the fungus;
- Not tolerate acetone - lose their luster.
To work you need a set of templates or TIPS, the polymer (powder) and monomer (liquid), a bowl mixing, brush for applying acrylic on the nail.
At the very beginning of the carefully crafted nail. You need to remove the cuticle, remove the water and the fat layer from the surface of the nail, apply a dehydrator for disinfection. Then attach the template to the nail or tips, depending on which way you choose.
Next, begin to model new shape. At the beginning, apply bonder to bond with the natural nail acrylic. Then dunk the brush in the monomer, and then into powder and apply the resulting slurry on the place of the native nail with tips or form. Crush "ball" and smooth acrylic lightly brush aside form. Further, in the same manner Apply a strip of artificial nail strip towards the base of the nail, until you get to the cuticle. After that, go back to the edge of the nail does the same, increasing the already acrylic plate in length. During operation, be careful not to touch the cuticle around the nail.
When the desired length is reached, wait for complete solidification of the material and remove any form or Tipsoo. Give the correct form of nail using nail file and polish it.