im getting my nails done tomorrow for a formal and i was wondering if i should get gel nails, tips, or acryllics? (sp) i have had gel nails before and i really liked them but what is everyones opinion? easy 5 =] xO
eeerrriiicccaaa answered Monday October 24 2005, 11:09 pm: i got acrylics and i love them! i just get them as a french and they look really good... or you could get a color to match your dress and when you want you can just peel them off from the top it doesnt hurt unless you crack and try to bite them off.. well have fun :-) [ eeerrriiicccaaa's advice column | Ask eeerrriiicccaaa A Question ]
MikeDaBoobNinja answered Monday October 24 2005, 10:51 pm: I'm a man, so I'm just going to go with gel nails, because it sounds fun to play with when you get bored.
MHScutie87 answered Monday October 24 2005, 10:36 pm: Hmm.. I think tips look very cute. You could even match the tips to a predominant color on your dress. I've seen hot pink tips look really cute.
xXxpinky615xXx answered Monday October 24 2005, 10:26 pm: Well if you want to be taking them off really easily, then go with Tips. If you want them to stay on longer, but still be able to take them off, then go with acrylics. If you want them to stay on practically forever, then go with gels.
So, depending on how long you really want them to stay on, you could go with any of them. I would personally go with Acrylics, because they look better than Tips and gels are just a pain in my ass. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
helpachick answered Monday October 24 2005, 10:04 pm: i think for this formal, since its not just a mess around with your nails type thing, you should go with the type of nails you already know you like. although they all look neat, gels might be YOUR best bet because you already know that they work for you and you like them a lot. its a formal and you most likely want it to be perfect...so dont let your nails ruin it by getting a kind you might end up hating!
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