Artificial nails are an extension, not a replacement, of natural nails. There are two main approaches to creating artificial nails –
tips and
forms: • A tip is a heavyweight nail-shaped plastic plate glued on the end of the natural nail, or, if it is a full-cover tip or "press-on", glued on top of the entire nailbed, and can have gel, dip or acrylic added on top • A form is a shaped sheet with a sticky edge that is effectively attached to the tip of the finger and wrapped around the entirety of the nail to form an extension: this offers more creative control over the final shape of the artificial nail Atop these, either acrylic, hard gel, or any combination of both may be applied. Tips are available in many different designs, ranging from solid colors like gel or regular nail polish, to graphic designs such as animal prints and metallic colors. In addition to polishes, other embellishments may be used, such as rhinestones, glitter, stickers, fimo charms and striping tape, to add more to the artificial nail's design. Artificial nails can be shaped, cut, and filed into a variety of shapes, including square, squared oval/"squoval", rounded, almond, ballerina/coffin, mountain peak, lipstick, and stiletto.
Acrylic nails Acrylic nails are made out of
acrylic glass. The conventional technology employs polymer beads synthesized from ethyl methacrylate (poly-EMA). When it is mixed with a liquid
monomer (usually
ethyl methacrylate mixed with some
inhibitor) it forms a malleable bead. This mixture begins to cure immediately, continuing until completely solid in minutes. Acrylic nails can last up to 21 days but can last longer with touch-ups. To give acrylic nails color, gel polish, nail polish, and dip powders can be applied. Use of MMA (Methyl methacrylate liquid monomers) acrylics are strongly discouraged and banned in some states as it can cause damage to the natural nail, asthma; irritated eyes, skin, nose, and mouth; difficulty concentrating; loss of smell and kidney issues. A suitable alternative is EMA (Ethyl Methacrylate Liquid Monomers) in salon use.
Gel nails Gel nails can be utilised in order to create artificial nail extensions, but can also be used like
nail polish. They are
hardened or cured by using ultraviolet light, that increases its durability, with lasting power of two to three weeks. They can have a high-
gloss finish, or matte finish depending on the type of topcoat used. Gel nails are strong, although not as strong as acrylic or fiberglass nails, and tend to be more expensive. Improper application of gel nail products, including soft gel tips, polygel, gel polish, and builder gel can lead to fungal infections and allergic reactions. A new gel nail extension was created circa 2017 that is commonly referred to as Gel-X, or soft gel tips. It is a soft gel nail tip that is precut in differing styles and lengths which covers the whole nail bed up to the end of the nail. Gel-X are applied by first applying a PH bonder (dehydrator) followed by an acid-free gel primer. Finally, it is glued on using a gel adhesive that is cured using a
Nail wraps Nail wraps are formed by cutting pieces of
fiberglass,
linen,
silk fabric, or another material to fit on the surface of the nail (or a tip attached prior), to be sealed onto the nail plate with a layer of resin or glue. They do not damage the nail and also provide strength to the nail but are not used to lengthen it – and they can also be used to fix broken nails. They can come in many different shapes, sizes, and colors, but the most popular ones are usually clear or white. They only last for 7–10 days. Dip nails tend to last about a month, two-to-three weeks longer than gel and acrylic nails. It can be worn on natural nails, nails with added tips, or can create artificial nails. Dip-powder enhancements can also be used for quick nail repairs. Dip-powder nails do not require any
UV/LED light to cure: instead they are cured using an activator. The quickest way to remove dip powder is to drill, clip off or buff out layers of the powder so that, when they are soaked in acetone, they simply slide off. == History ==