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Acrylic nail - Suggestions? Picture attached

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YullBeHappy · 07/06/2018 19:17

Do I get a refill or just pay to have this one put back on? It's fallen off for some reason. No idea why, has just gradually fallen off. All the others are fine

I can't see a single nail correction on their price lists Envy

I don't know if an infill will work because the others haven't even grown out much at all yet so how will the refill them?

They were done on Saturday afternoon

Acrylic nail - Suggestions? Picture attached
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EnidButton · 08/06/2018 17:55

bugging = buffing

dinosaurkisses · 08/06/2018 18:06

The woman who does my nails told me that a lot of the time when acrylics come off, apart from being badly applied, it’s usually because the nail is too strong and the acrylic being stiff itself means there’s no “give” if the nail gets pinged. Acrylics work better on weaker nails, but that doesn’t mean to say a well applied set of acrylics shouldn’t last weeks regardless of the natural nail underneath.

Get some recommendations and check the salon’s Facebook reviews- I get shellac but the technician is a CND ambassador and trainer and she’s fantastic, but still charges normal prices.

0range99 · 08/06/2018 18:33

I agree with those saying that yours have been badly applied. Here are mine after nearly two weeks. I’m not saying that mine are great by any means as I know some people hate the long nail french manicure/ombré look but I’m just showing you how they are growing out.

Acrylic nail - Suggestions? Picture attached
YullBeHappy · 08/06/2018 18:49

I'm in Bedfordshire area Sad

I'm so jealous of you Orange! I wish mine looked like that.

You literally have nails of dreams 😍

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Fluffycloudland77 · 08/06/2018 19:06

You’re in a cnd educator blackspot, there’s one in Banbury, one in Cambridge.

I tried to access the cnd salon database but it crashed.

I’ll keep looking. You should have a client record card filled in before they start to establish general health before they start, you can’t do that if you can’t speak English.

0range99 · 08/06/2018 23:02

@YullBeHappy which part of Beds? I'm Northants / Beds border...

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