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Old 08-26-2007, 02:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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french manicure minus the damage
is there any way to get a french manicure without getting acryllics? like...can you get just tips added to your nails without doing to damage full acryllics do? i dig french manicures and i want one again so bad but last time i got acryllics they just destroyed my nails and it took a couple months for them to stop looking gross.

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Old 08-26-2007, 05:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: french manicure minus the damage
I am pretty sure acrylics are the only way to add length at all but you could always jsut get a french manicure painted on...there may be other ways and i am in no way a nail expert but thats my guess!

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Re: french manicure minus the damage
you can get the french manicures on your natural nail (without any type of acrylic nail/tip), but it's probably better to let your nails grow a little longer than you like them, because then they can file/shape them into a nice shape.

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Re: french manicure minus the damage
Get a technician who knows what she's doing. It sounds like the tech shredded your natural nails before applying the acrylic, which is WRONG. All that has to be done is removal of the shine/cuticle. This can be done with cuticle remover and light buffing. Some techs do use an electric file, but the attachment still should not damage your nails. Only advice I can give you is ask a friend where you could go and don't go cheap (you get what you pay for).

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Old 08-26-2007, 10:35 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: french manicure minus the damage
I thought a French manicure was just painting your nails a sheer pink and tipping them in white. You can definitely do that on your natural nails. It looks better if they're medium to long, though.

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Re: french manicure minus the damage
Yes, like some of the above said, you can just get it done on your natural nails. However, I've had it done before on my natural nails & it chipped right away. It didn't even last me a full day

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Re: french manicure minus the damage
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Yes, like some of the above said, you can just get it done on your natural nails. However, I've had it done before on my natural nails & it chipped right away. It didn't even last me a full day

Could've been the brand. I always buy OPI b/c they last so long.

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Re: french manicure minus the damage
thanks ladies. my coworker has a french manicure always, i'll ask her tomorrow where she goes...her's always look amazing!

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Could've been the brand. I always buy OPI b/c they last so long.
I'm not sure what the brand was. It's been awhile (never got it done again), but it was done at a nail salon.

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Re: french manicure minus the damage
If it's old polish or the bottles weren't sealed right, it doesn't matter if it's OPI.

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