How To Put On Acrylic Nails
Apply your first bead to Part 1 gently press it down with your brush and ease it towards your cuticles.
How to put on acrylic nails. Press down to make them balanced. Again its rare to make this tape work for more than 24 hours so you may find yourself annoyed at having to apply the same nails day after day. Once youve got your acrylics shaped the way you want them you can put them on your hands and start sculpting.
You can use your thumb and index finger to do this or you can use a tooth pick. Be sure to make a smooth line in between to make them look natural. You need to take your little glass acrylics and shape them according to what shape you want your nails to take.
Make use of a nail clipper to trim the nail tip to your desired length then you have to file down uneven edges to shape your nails. Use a buffer to get rid of the natural shininess of your nails. Remove out any extra glue remained there.
Your goal here is to apply the acrylic right past your cuticles rather than on top of them. Carve it up to fit your nail and the press-on shell then apply pressure on the nail bed until the adhesive process is complete. The cuticles should be gently pushed back far enough to make room for the acrylic to create the desired look.
Apply the acrylic in 3 stages divide the nail into 3 parts. Then you will want to put a second coat on top of that and allow it to dry. If you have a fingernail that has been damaged due to scratching or accident then the chances are you are looking for a solution that can help to speed up the process of re-growing your fingernails.
Pushing back your cuticles makes room for the acrylic and tip allowing them blend seamlessly with your natural nails. Soften your cuticles with cream and then with a cuticle pusher move them back a little. Then you will want to apply one coat of nail polish thats inside your nail bed to your acrylic nails.