Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Where can i purchase a cheap professional french manicure style nail brush?

Not online


preferable under $10Where can i purchase a cheap professional french manicure style nail brush?
Probably something by Sally Hansen, so maybe at like Walmart or Target.Where can i purchase a cheap professional french manicure style nail brush?
try art supply stores, the small brushes are amazing and really cheap
The dollar store.
your local drugstore

Is the away to get off professional fake nails off with out having to go to the nail salon?

it depends on which kind of nails u have acrylics are easiest you put your hands in acetone and it helps geth the acrilyc lose then with the nail Clippers you cut them off but if you have gel nails u r going 2 have to sand them down those r pretty hard to take offIs the away to get off professional fake nails off with out having to go to the nail salon?
yep. get acetone based polish remover.


it dissolves the glue.


it takes forever though and is kinda a pain.


Is the away to get off professional fake nails off with out having to go to the nail salon?
Soak your fingers in acetone.
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  • What professional acrylic nail products work best in your nail salon?

    Carry an assortment, customers prefer a choice. OPI, ESSIE and ORLY make a good selection of polish. Were you referring to polishing the acrylic nails or did you want information on the actual brand and types of acrylic nails?

    Do you have to be a licensed professional to buy from nail supply stores?

    I was wondering because lately I have been doing my own nails with a kit from the drug store. The only thing is that they lift pretty fast, and I know of a nail store on the island (I'm from Hawaii), but I didn't want to go in and have them deny me. I figured the stuff sold in there is probably better. So is it just to the licensed professionals, or to us people who just want to do it themselves? Thanks!!!Do you have to be a licensed professional to buy from nail supply stores?
    coming from a professional nail tech.....yes you do have to have a license to go into some of the nail supply stores that sell wholesale, but there are places that i know of here where i am that as long as you have your student license then you can purchase items(mostly sally's though) so if you are not willing to go to a professional nail tech or go to school to become licensed then i suggest you stick with the kits you get from the drug storeDo you have to be a licensed professional to buy from nail supply stores?
    I don't think it would matter if you were licensed or not.





    Because at a hair salon you can walk in and buy their products without having to be a qualified hairdresser. So I see no problem in it.





    I'm fairly positive that you could buy it.


    And your right, they probably are better.





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    How to remove professional nail polish?

    i got a french manicure and i cant get it of! it just gets all sticky. i'm using regular nail polish remover.How to remove professional nail polish?
    professional nail polish removalHow to remove professional nail polish?
    You should use pure acetone. It's very easy to find and it's usually where the regular nail polish remover is kept.
    honestly, it should come off with regular nail polish.


    i do not know why it isn't, typically all nail polish is made from the same materials.


    i'd go back to the salon, or wherever you got your nails done, and ask why this is happening.

    Do you think black nail polish deducts from a professional image?

    I've always been afriad to wear black in a professional office, but lately I have been seeing more and more in movies women wearing black nail polish.





    What's your take?Do you think black nail polish deducts from a professional image?
    I think that in daily life, black nail polish is acceptable. I personally wouldn't wear it in a buisness setting, but it depends on how formal the place is. I think if you were to be very professional do not wear nail polish at all unless it is clear. If you decide to wear black nail polish touch it up when it chips, because chipped nail polish is not professional.Do you think black nail polish deducts from a professional image?
    black nail polish %26amp; professional image don't mesh,imo, a very dark red looks much more sophisticated.
    I like it. People are becoming less edgy, and more willing to try different things. Go for it!!!
    A professional appearance in the office is usually described with dress slacks, shirts and sometimes suit coats. In most professional jobs wearing black nail polish would not only be inappropriate, but could actually cause problems in your job. There are studies being done now about how a person's appearance can help them get the promotions at work. Black nail polish isn't going to give you a promotion so you should avoid it.
    I think it's as ok aas any other colour really... Not a big deal my best friend wears it to work all the time and no one thinks he's unprofessional. But I suppose maybe your job is different, or you are in a more old-fashioned place. I don't know. I think as long as you maintain your nails well i.e. don't walk around with them all chipped and gross, you should not have a problem wearing nail varnish to work. Of any colour.
    I don't really like black nail polish. I would only wear it for Halloween.
    Yes, I think it does. It looks as if you are a rebel or who doesn't follow the rules.
    I absolutely totally love the look of the dark nail polishes, especially black. Worn properly, it looks very professional. When it's all chippy and weird, then it looks kind of trendy and unprofessional. I like it and say wear it long, wear it proud!
    i think it is maybe u can do that outside of the office try red for the office
    i dont see any problem with wearing black nail polish at a work place, as long as your nails are short and filed nicely, also make sure to put a nice shiney top coat on the black polish...and as soon as it chips make sure to do some touchups so it doesnt look punkish.
    black is a smart colour when it comes to clothes, so i don't see why it shouldn't be on your nails.





    i think it looks great (:
    depends what you wear it with.


    it shouldn't but i can't say since i don't now wat ur job is.


    if you don't have to wear very very professional clothes but maybe something like a nice skirt of top then it should be okay.


    make sure when you paint them black it doesn't go out of lines or is lumpy,uneven cuz then it will give it a very ';i-don't-care-how-i-look'; look. also only wear black nail polish when you have short nails! long nails will make you look like you got ready for halloween a bit early!

    How can I remove my professional applied french nail tips?

    They are becoming a hazzard and I'm sick of the maintenance care. Yesterday, I couldnt remove my ATM card from the machine because my nails are too long. I dont want to cut them, I want them removed.. I'm also sick of the every two week trip to the nail shop. I want my life back!!How can I remove my professional applied french nail tips?
    Polish remover with acitone. Acitone melts them off and wont damage your natural nail. Use a 3-way buffer on your natural nail afterward and take vitamin E and a multi vitamin to restore your nail's health. Long term artificial nail wear can warp the shape and texture of your nails, also. They need a break once in a while...Good LuckHow can I remove my professional applied french nail tips?
    Soak them off. Resist the urge to pop them off. Soak in acetone and use an orange stick to gently remove the tip and the acrylic or gel. Soaking them will do less damage to the nail bed. After you have them off, use Nailtiques to get your natural nails healthy again.
    get some nail polish remover with acetone in it and soak your nails in that for a while...or thats what I've heard.
    Soak in acetone for a while and then use a tissue to wipe away the bits. Keep doing it until they have completly dissolved.
    Soak them in an acetone nail polish remover. Don't rip or tear them off or you will ruin your nails.