Acrylic Nails Cuticle Area
Flooding the sidewalls cuticle area and underside of the nail with primer can cause a chemical irritation.
Acrylic nails cuticle area. REMOVE items from your Bag LAY out the Disposable Nail Mat to place your products on and use the Hand Towel as an arm rest BUFF the nail using either the Nail File or Buffer Block to remove shine from the nail bed APPLY a small amount of Primer onto your nail POUR your Liquid Monomer into the Liquid Cup - 14 of the Cup. Stroke the product over the entire nail to build-up and reinforce the stress area while creating a smooth finish. Apply additional balls as needed to build the arch to provide.
We need all nail polish and oils from your hands and. Apply a small amount of cuticle oil to all 10 nails. Perfect sidewalls to a thin edge and blend with section 2.
Apply additional balls as needed to build the arch to provide. Avoid all soft tissue contact with professional-use products in the salon. Might not have removed all polish from the nail bed.
Never file directly over the lifted area as you may find that you make the lifting worse. Now you know how to apply acrylic. Blend cuticle area flush to the natural nail but do not over-file the natural nail.
Until you get your technique down I suggest that you use an orangewood stick to lightly swipe around the cuticle area immediately after placing the product. The ball you place at the cuticle area should be much smaller than the balls you place on the stress and nail bed areas. Once the nail is secure trim down the length of the extension to the right length.
This will moisturize your skin and your nails so that they can last even longer. You should file right next to the lifting on the edge of product that is still attached leaving natural nail prep until youve removed it. Cuticles itch after acrylic nails happens when oily substances like cuticle oil or hand lotion are applied on top of the cuticles too soon before all the itch-causing nail chemicals have enough time evaporate away from the skin.