How To Put In A Tampon With Acrylic Nails
Whether natural acrylic or gel smooth the surfaces of your nail manually with a nail file.
How to put in a tampon with acrylic nails. The first step when getting ready to apply acrylic nails is to make sure your natural nails are trimmed. I dont know how long your nails are so I dont know if you can do it one-handed but. After preparing your nails and possibly placing your tips you are now ready to begin your nail masterpiece.
Dont use scissors which can apply uneven pressure to different parts of your nail causing the acrylic to crack. So if you are having a heavy flow of menstrual blood or want to leave your tampon in for a longer time you need to use super or super plus sizes. StepsInstructions to Apply Acrylic Nails.
Remember that the nail tips will make your nails look longer meaning you dont need to worry about trimming your natural nails too short. Using a regular brush will mean that you run the risk of popping the fake nail on the sides as the acrylic nail gets pressed down making the whole nail look a little messy. Do not drage the brush over the acrylic or pull the acrylic downwards.
Apply the false nail tips on each of your nails fitting them with adhesiveglue and reaching. Swirl a dab of glue on your real nail and another dab on the fake nail that will attach to your nail. Even if you just need to use your hands for a few minutes in the shower it is important to remember to dry your hands thoroughly and avoid putting too much pressure on them as you walk out of the shower.
Roughen the surface of your nail plate and cut all your nails down to the skin level. Okay so what youre going to do is youre going to grasp it with one hand and your would you use the other one to essentially push the stick up to push the cotton in. Once they have dried you can apply an oil mixture to help seal in the freshness of the color.
What you need to remember is that there are two different types of cuticles a cuticle along the edge of your nail. Pay extra attention to buffing the grooves and the cuticle area. Part 1 - cuticle down to start of adhered tip Part 2 - from adhered tip to half way down the tip Part 3 - the remainder of the tip to the free edge of the tip.