does anyone know where i can get the acrylic stuff and all the supplies they use at like profession nail places. i love getting my nails done but i hate playing $30 a set and i know how to do it and would like to be able to find a kit and do it myself!
please dont tell me to google it because ive tried but i dont know what to trust and what is real or whatever and what isnt!
luckybutt32 answered Sunday March 19 2006, 12:55 am: you can get it at a beauty supply. i went to beauty school and its a practice thing. it is hard to get them right if you have little practice its actually cheaper to pay the 30 bucks for a full set then pay for the fills in between cause the supplys will be costly besides its hard to get them off if you mess up. but if you really want to try go to a beauty supply and buy the powder and liquid you will also need the brushes. hope i helped [ luckybutt32's advice column | Ask luckybutt32 A Question ]
xomissnoeitallox answered Sunday March 19 2006, 12:06 am: My mom got her acrylic nail supplies at Dillards. I'd try there!
TheHeadHonchoPoncho57 answered Sunday March 19 2006, 12:05 am: They only sell that stuff to professional, licensed manicurists. However, you can use NutraNail, which is available at any drugstore. It's not as strong as the acrylic. The texture is more like the syrupy stuff they put over the acrylic to make it shiny. It's in between a solid and a liquid. Way stronger than nail polish, but not hard enough to be a shell. But I find that the NutraNail stuff keeps your nails nice and strong in tiptop substatial state. And it looks really good, too! [ TheHeadHonchoPoncho57's advice column | Ask TheHeadHonchoPoncho57 A Question ]
mate answered Saturday March 18 2006, 11:38 pm: yes u can try creative nails but i wil worn u the professional stuff is very expensive i got a kit and it was a small little starter kit and it was like 200 or more and there was only a small amount of product in there you would be really suprise how much that crap cost [ mate's advice column | Ask mate A Question ]
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