I've always had long nails but they've always been shaped roundly but now I changed my mind and want them to be more square.
Loads of people have told me that if you want your nails square it's better to have acrylic nails then your real nails.
Is that true?
mykittykills914 answered Wednesday July 13 2005, 6:18 pm: NO!! fake nails mess up you r real nails because air doesn't get to them..I can't get fake nails either,but at different stores they might have these nail kits where there are nail poilshes that you can paint on to look like acrylic nails and to make them square you have to file them..but trust me it works!!
Hope it hepls!!
Sum41bizzyd504 answered Sunday June 5 2005, 1:17 am: what you could do is go to a place (where nails or done) and ask them what to do to improve your nails to your liking... you could also ask them to do them for ya and maybe they could teach you...
cUrLyHaiReDcUtiE16 answered Friday June 3 2005, 7:33 pm: heyy .. just grow them out long and then file them down in a square shape or get acyrlic nails
hope i helped
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sohojules26 answered Friday June 3 2005, 7:17 pm: No, it's not true, unless you have thin nails, cause then they'll break easier. But otherwise, no, my nails have always been square, and i don't have acrylic nails, and there fine=) ♥ [ sohojules26's advice column | Ask sohojules26 A Question ]
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