I've committed quite a few beauty sins in my life. Sleeping with makeup on, cutting my own bangs, popping my pimples—all the big ones. But the one that still haunts me to this day? Biting off my ...
Who doesn’t love a professional manicure? Unfortunately, we don’t always have time to get to a salon or, in the case of a pandemic, we don’t have access to one! While an at-home mani with regular ...
It’s possible to remove acrylic nails at home — but you’ll need to be careful to avoid damaging your natural nails. Acrylic nail removal is typically done at a salon, but you may also do it at home.
If you're like me, you know the true power of a good manicure. Even when things get a bit chaotic in life, having my nails done brings me a different level of calm and confidence. These days, I'm more ...
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Nails looking a little, er, over-ripe? In an ideal world, you'd head to the salon to get your acrylics removed but when life gets a little hectic, it's good to have options to hand – especially if the ...
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Cut off excess acrylic nails as close to your natural nails as possible. File or buff nails until the shine is gone from the topcoat. Apply cuticle oil or petroleum jelly to your nail bed. This ...
If you’ve ever gotten acrylic nails, you’re familiar with the guilt that comes when you impulsively rip them off. Whether you didn’t want to pay a professional to remove them or if they unexpectedly ...
Nail salons may be closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and while we understand the struggle of not being able to from getting a fill-in, that doesn’t mean you just have to let your acrylic nails ...