Friday, 29 July 2011

Shop Talk: Gel Nails vs Acrylic Nails

Day in and day out, the #1 question asked everyday in the salon is "What's the difference between Gel Nails and Acrylic Nails?"

If you're questioning whether to choose Gel nails or Acrylic nails, here is the 411 on both to compare and determine what best suits your needs.


Acrylic Nails 101

Acrylic Nails are currently more popular than gel nails, reason being they have been around longer, which probably accounts for their popularity. Acrylics can be whole or partial, used over the entire nail or simply as tips. A mixture of liquid acrylic (monomer) and polymer, which is an acrylic powder, is applied to the nail. It hardens on its own fairly quickly, usually within minutes.

Pros of Acrylic Nails: 
  • The removal process is simple and straightforward if done by a professional. The nails can be soaked rather than filed off.
  • Acrylics are very strong. When done correctly and with proper nail care they can last a long time. They're robust!
Cons of Acrylic Nails:
  • They can damage your real nails in a harsher manner than gel nails can.
  • Acrylics can look less natural than gel nails, especially if done incorrectly. 


Gel Nails 101

Gel Nails is typically a pre-mixed polymer and monomer gel that is first applied to the nails and then cured under ultra-violet lights.

Pros of Gel Nails:
  • Gel nails often look more natural and glossy than other types of cosmetic nails.
  • The curing time is faster than acrylics, sometimes clocking in at just two minutes when light-curing is done.
  • Gel nail mixtures are odorless.
  • There is less filing involved during the application process. 
 Cons of Gel Nails:
  • They don't last as long and are less durable than acrylic, even though they tend to cost more.
  • Nail polish may not stick to the gel finish as well as it does to an acrylic finish.
  • Gel nails almost always need to be filed off. You can't just soak them away. 
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Nail Care: How to remove dark or glitter polishes at home with ease?

We all love glitz and glitter nails and beautiful bold polishes, but taking them off can be a time consuming chore. If you do not have time to visit a salon for a professional polish removal here's an easy way to remove stubborn dark or glitter nail polishes from home in three easy steps. You will need acetone (nail polish remover), cotton balls or pads, and regular house hold foil. 

1) Cut or tear 10 small pieces of foil, enough to wrap around each finger.
2) Soak a cotton ball/pad with acetone, then place it over the nail. To keep cotton ball/pad in place use a piece of foil to cover the entire finger. Repeat on all ten fingers.
3) Leave on for 3-5 minutes, remove and your done!

Acetone/Nail polish remover can dry out your cuticles, to keep your cuticles and nails moisturized. Shine Nail Bar suggests: AVOPLEX nail & cuticle replenishing oil by OPI.

Thursday, 28 July 2011

Style Profile : Vanessa Hudgens

To get a rocker-chic look, let one nail stand out from the rest. Vanessa Hudgens played up her turquoise ring by wearing a rich green nail polish color on one finger.

Shine Nail Bar suggests: "Hypnotic" by SPAritual, a sharpe shimmering gun metal grey, and "Swimsuit Nail it" by OPI's Miss Universe Collection, a bling blue for the accent finger.


Style Profile : Toni Braxton

All-white clothes were all over the spring runways, but we think white looks just as pretty polished on Toni Braxton’s fingertips. Opt for an opaque nail shade to get this mod look, or layer it with a pearly topcoat for a bit of sophisticated shimmer.

Shine Nail Bar suggests: "Alpine Snow" by OPI in either in the classic white or matte.
 

Style Profile : Lauren Conrad

A denim-inspired nail polish shade.
Some people match their shoes or purse to their outfit, but why not make your fingertips your boldest accessory instead? Lauren Conrad coordinates her manicure with her miniskirt and keeps the rest of the look muted.

Shine Nail Bar suggests: "Russian Navy Suede" by OPI, a matte daring denim blue.
 

Style Profile : Alyssa Miller

Some nail trends to try this summer....Counterbalance dangerously sexy stilettos, like swimsuit model Alyssa Miller does here, with a pretty pastel hue. Lilac nail polish looks fierce surrounded by studs!

Shine Nail Bar suggests: "Planks a Lot" by OPI's Pirate of Caribbean Collection, a cute lilac purple or "Reveal Yourself" by SPAritual, a pale pretty pink.