Acrylics

Frequently Asked Questions

Acrylic Nails are artificial nail extensions created by combining a liquid nail monomer with a powder acrylic polymer. This mixture forms a strong and durable layer over your natural nails, providing length, strength, and a smooth surface for nail art. Acrylic nails are popular because they are versatile, customizable, and ideal for creating a variety of designs.
Acrylic Nails are formed by mixing nail monomer and acrylic polymer powder, while Gel Nails are made from a pre-mixed gel that cures under UV or LED light. Acrylic nails are generally stronger, ideal for extensions, and allow for more intricate nail art, whereas gel nails offer a flexible, glossy finish. Choosing between them depends on your desired style, nail health, and strength.
Choosing the right acrylic nail kit depends on your experience and nail goals. Kits typically include acrylic polymer powder, liquid nail monomer, tips, brushes, and files. Beginners should opt for complete kits, while advanced users may prefer professional-grade powders and monomers for detailed nail art. Always select high-quality, non-toxic products to protect your natural nails.
To keep acrylic nails looking fresh, properly maintain the nails made with acrylic polymers and nail monomers. Avoid using nails as tools, minimize exposure to harsh chemicals, and moisturize cuticles regularly. Following proper application and maintenance routines will preserve the strength and beauty of your acrylic nails.
To safely remove acrylic nails, Buff the top layer, soak them in Acrylic Gel Remover for 15-20 mins. Gently push off softened acrylic created with acrylic polymers and nail monomer using a cuticle stick to prevent damage. Moisturize nails and cuticles afterward. Professional removal is recommended for beginners or sensitive nails.