The Beginner’s Guide to Acrylic Nails

Acrylic nails have been around for decades, but they’ve had a resurgence in recent years thanks to a combination of celebs, Instagram, and our collective nail art obsession. Great for those looking to add length and strength to their nails, acrylics can also create a larger, more evenly shaped canvas for those who love intricate nail designs. Thinking of trying out the look? We asked nail expert and professional manicurist, to break down the process, how to keep them in tip-top shape, and all the other good-to-knows.

What Are Acrylic Nails?

Quick science lesson: Acrylics are a combination of a liquid monomer and a powder polymer that form a paste which is bonded to the natural nail. It’s then given the desired shape, where it hardens in place to add strength, length, and thickness to the nail.

How Are Acrylic Nails Different Than Gel Nails?

Both add a strengthening layer to the nail, but gels require a UV light in order to set. “Acrylics are much stronger than gel which makes them more durable,” says Lee. “If you are looking to extend your nail quite a bit, then you would want acrylics, but if you’re going for more of a natural look, gel is what you’d want.”

Are Acrylic Nails Safe?

“Acrylics do get a bad rap, but really, they aren’t any worse for your nails than other artificial nail products,” says the manicurist. However, they aren’t completely without side effects—which worsen if you don’t take the right steps to take care of them. “The removal process can weaken your nails’ natural state, but when done properly it won’t cause any permanent damage, which is why it’s very important to have a professional remove them,” she explains. Aside from safe removal, one of the best things you can do for your natural nails is to take occasional breathing space between appointments. “It’s recommended to take a break from getting acrylics around every three to six months to help rejuvenate your nails,” recommends .

How Long Do Acrylic Nails Last?

“Acrylics should last six to eight weeks with a fill needed about every two to three weeks, depending on your nail growth,” says Lee. Not only does getting a fill—a.k.a. a touchup between the bottom of the nail and the cuticle—improve the appearance of the manicure, but it also helps it last longer. “Fills are very important because once your nails start to grow is when lifting begins to happen,” says expert.

How Can You Make Acrylics Last Longer?

ontrary to popular belief, you can still use your hands when you have acrylics, however Lee recommends wearing gloves while doing things like cleaning. “Also, use moisturizer and cuticle oil to keep your hands and nails healthy.

As with any treatment, do your research on the salon—the right care and attention to detail can help extend the life of your manicure in the long run. Beyond that, the biggest enemies to acrylics are wearing them beyond their lifespan and not keeping up with fills,

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