Ok, so for my prom I got tips put on. I used to have them on (and I went every 2 weeks to get them filled in) for about two years. I had them taken off about a year ago and then wanted them back on just for prom night.
That was two weeks ago. I went today to get them removed and one of the guys cut my natural nails so short that they hurt like crazy! He even cut me on two of my fingers! It's ridiculous, and it's killing me. My nails don't grow very quickly, so I was trying to think of solutions for this problem.
1) Is there a QUICK way to make your nails grow faster. I know there are polishes and jell-o, but will something work within a week?
2) I was thinking of getting the press-on nails for about a week or so in order to cover up the shortness and stop the tips of my fingers from rubbing up against stuff. But I don't want them to look even faker than tips.
3) Maybe I should just get tips put back on for another two weeks and next time go to the place I used to so they won't cut them too short. The only thing is that it seems like a waste of $30.
StarryNightSkies answered Saturday April 28 2007, 11:48 pm: pre-natal pills work magic
it makes your hair and nails grow
they will have a significant differance with-in a week if you take 2 pre natal pills everyday
you can get them in any drug store and stores like walmart [ StarryNightSkies's advice column | Ask StarryNightSkies A Question ]
runawayxlove answered Saturday April 28 2007, 8:39 pm: hey, theres no real way of making your natural nails longer, only time can do that. i dont recommend the press on nails. they will probably fall off during the prom, there so cheap. just get the tips put back on and when you get them taken off, tell the guy not to cut them so short. i recommend getting them short, but just to a point. the reason for this is that after you get the tips off, you nails are very weak. [ runawayxlove's advice column | Ask runawayxlove A Question ]
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