Artificial Nails!
INFORMATION ABOUT ARTIFICIAL NAILS
In the late 20th century, artificial nails for women became widely popular. The
artificial nails are not a replacement, but an extension for natural nails.
There are two main approaches to creating artificial nails—tips and forms. Tips
are lightweight plates that are glued on the natural nail. Forms are fit over
the nail and then an artificial nail is molded and the form is removed. With
both approaches several materials can be used to glue the tips of form
artificial nails. One popular material is acryl—a mixture of powder and
ethymethacrylate that hardens in 30–40 seconds after application. Acryl can be
removed in 20 minutes using a variety of solvents. Another material, gel,
hardens under ultraviolet light and is more lasting and more expensive. It can
only be removed by cutting it off. Other materials can be used, as well as
combinations of them. There are also cheaper flexible tips that can be quickly
glued at home without help from a professional. Artificial nails are produced in
a variety of colours and can use "special effects" such as contours and
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