can you wear fake plastic glue-on nails for a week?
are they ok for reuse?
what other alternatives are there for nails?
i heard acyrlic is bad..
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Ask_G answered Monday April 14 2008, 7:18 pm: welllll, if you are talking about the fake nails you get from like target, you probably won't get more than a week from them if that.
reuse is your decision i mean if one falls off then you can glue it back on, but honestly i would pay the extra five dollars to get a new set, um as for acrylics i love them, yeah they are bad for your nails but i think they are worth it because after you take them off and if you like paint your nails for like a month they go back to normal, and if you go get them done and get acrylics then you don't have to do them, but its all a matter of preference try it once and if you don't like it then you know that next time.
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LM answered Saturday April 12 2008, 11:20 pm: You can wear them for as long as the glue stays on. I'd say they're okay to re-use as long as they don't look nasty. Maybe re-paint them or something? I've seen people do that before.
You could use a nail-growth nail polish. They might work, who knows. And they're not that expensive either. One of my friends has wicked long natural nails, and she uses some Sally Hansen polish. You could also just get a manicure (no fake nails) [ LM's advice column | Ask LM A Question ]
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