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How to fix false nails with adhesive tabs?

Adhesive tabs are specially designed for false nails, it is a perfect method of putting on false nails without glue. Today, the nail supply expert Maryton will show you how to fix false nails with adhesive tabs in this article. Just keep reading! Indeed, the adhesive tabs work the same way as double-sided tape. These nail tabs are double sided and pre-cut. They are ready to be installed, which is very practical for beginners in particular. Again, it is essential to clean your nails before laying with a special solution. This maximizes the grip of the tabs on your natural nails. Peel off one side of the adhesive tab and place it on the back of the false nail. Gently place the false nai...

How to treat white spots on nails?

In order to let you have healthy nails, the nail supply expert Maryton will tell you how to treat white spots on nails in this article. Just keep reading! If the cause isn’t medical, there is no real treatment for white spots on the nails. These will go away on their own. Generally, it is estimated that white spots disappear in 6 months for fingernails and up to a year for toenails. However, if the cause of the appearance of white spots is trauma and it starts deep in the nail, you will have to file several layers of your nails to remove the spots, which tends to weaken your nail. If the white spots are caused by something else, it is possible to get rid of them. The ease and effec...

Remove polygel nails with a professional nail drill

The fastest way to remove a polygel nail is to use a professional nail drill. Its use can be confusing if you are a beginner, but it is not. Today, this article will tell you how to remove polygel nails with a professional nail drill. Keep reading! The method is as follows: Cut what protrudes from the surface of your nail.Push back your cuticles.Gently file the edges of your nail with a softer, smoother abrasive strip.File off the bulk of the Polygel with a harder, coarser sanding belt. You should file as close to your natural nails as possible but without touching them.Wash your nails to remove residue from the nail drill.Remove remaining Polygel with a low-grit nail file.Finish by m...

How to care for gel nails?

Indeed, under the gel, the nail will continue to grow. This will shift the structure of the gel nail and will eventually cause it to break. That's when you'll have to go back to the salon or do it at home. Today, the nail supply expert Maryton will tell you how to care for gel nails. Although it costs more, it is advisable to remove gel nails in the salon to avoid damaging the top layer of the nail. If you don't have time to go to the salon or just don't want to, it is possible to remove gel nails at home. To do this, you must file the gel nails, leaving a very light layer on the surface of the nail. Visually, this layer will not be seen but it is necessary because it guarantees the ...

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