Hi,
Happy Birthday!
I am a licensed manicurist, so I hope I can help with your questions.
First off, I do not recommend acrylic to anyone who has 'decent' nails to begin with. There is no question that acrylic does 'weaken' your existing nail, although it is not permanent (unless done incorrectly to begin with, very rare).
Acrylic is a chemical, it will only create the look you want (length, shape, polish retention). Your nail will grow out but it does take time for the entire nail to get back to the original shape it was in (about 6 months). Not that you will have horrible nails for 6 months, they will just be thinner than usual and more likely to break.
I highly recommend acrylic nails for those who have always hated their nails. But I try to make sure that they aren't just looking for a temporary fix to get their nails to grow. This does NOT work, once the acrylic is removed you are practically guaranteed to lose any length you had in a short time. Please don't get me wrong, I am not against acrylic (I wear it myself, I have horrible nails). I just think people should make an informed decision based on their needs.
For anyone who wants length for a special occasion, I recommend tips alone. They last 2-3 days and do little damage to the original nail. They give you the temporary look without the commitment.
For anyone with pretty decent nails that flake at the free edge (white part) OR break as soon as they get any length, I recommend regular manicures and a good nail strengthener (Nail Envy by OPI is my personal fav but there are MANY great ones out there). As a matter of fact, you should never apply polish to the natural nail without a base coat or nail strengthener. The chemicals in polish are not made to be worn on bare nails, and will eventually cause brittle, weak, discolored nails.
For acrylic nails, try to avoid acetone (mentioned previously) and mineral oil (breaks down acrylic). You'd be surprized how many cosmetics and lotions contain mineral oil. Wash your nails after use. Make an appointment for a repair if you see lifting or yellow,green or dark coloring under the acrylic. This is caused by moisture trapped between the acrylic and natural nail, often due to lifting. If you HAVE to use glue for a break, make any appointment within a few days...the glue is only a bandaid...the nail needs fixed.
Let me know if you have any more questions, I hope I informed more than confused, LOL.
wendy
