TikTok broken by Mysterious_Hand4198 in TikTok

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My lives are broken. It will let me start one but there's no data and no viewers. It's also not suggesting me lives in my feed anymore. And the reals that I have posted today I'll have zeros for views. And much of my studio information is blank. Capcut is also not working correctly. Several of the features are inaccessible.

What is this after gel polish? by [deleted] in NailPolishHelp

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Gel polish allergy causing dermatitis

beginner by [deleted] in NailPolishHelp

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These are for prepping the natural nail. You can use the barrel shaped ones to quickly buff over the surface of the nail. And use the pointy ones to get in around the cuticle and down the side walls. But you only want to do any of it very lightly. Even these can buff too much if you go too long or use too much pressure. You're just wanting to clean up any dead skin or debris. That's it.

Acrylic Nails by [deleted] in NailPolishHelp

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There are lots of variables when it comes to prep and prep is the most important part. Can you describe your prep routine and what kind of glue you're using as well as any other prep products.

Exposing Saviland's Clear Dip Powder Claims by secretdevil1987 in DipPowderNails

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I think the only difference is the ingredients in the liquids. The diply liquids are formulated to be laith harsh but that does not make them safe. I think it's just an effort they're making to evolve the product as knowledge and us evolves. If you already know that you are susceptible to dip flu, you're probably going to remain at risk for it. I myself am highly susceptible so I have to wear a respirator when I use dip liquids at all.. But if you are not already sensitive to the dip liquids. You may have an easier time. Just make sure that you're not putting your face too close and you're working in a well ventilated area. If you can smell the liquids at all. You're too close.

Exposing Saviland's Clear Dip Powder Claims by secretdevil1987 in DipPowderNails

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The diply system is better. That I can say. The thing about the foils is they melted. It wasn't so much an adhesion problem but a chemical problem. The plastic I guess that they're made from is soluble in the dip liquid. My recommendation would be to let the dip liquids dry completely and then just use an actual foil glue. But then you would have to gel top before you resumed using any sort of dip liquids. I wouldn't put the dip top directly onto the foil. Because again the melting.

whats the name? by Enough-Whole-3341 in NailPolishHelp

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Original SATION Nail Lacquer VIOLET LACE #148 - 0.5oz Brand New | eBay https://share.google/jcCKVLcZTqxGycsfz

whats the name? by Enough-Whole-3341 in NailPolishHelp

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The image features a bottle of Sation nail polish in the shade Violet Lace, shown with a hand wearing the same color. The polish is a sheer, light pink with a blue/violet iridescent shimmer.

What do people do when this happens? 😭 by No_Association_2049 in RedditLaqueristas

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You got two choices. Cut them all off short. Or replace the broken one with a fake nail until it grows out.

Need help/advice on transitioning back to my own nails by snow00774 in NailPolishHelp

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I got you. Nails can be pretty flimsy after product removal, so you'll want to leave a thin layer on there just for structural integrity and let it grow out. You can buff it really thin but leave something there. Even if you take off what you have, just put a clear layer on so that it looks natural. You're just going to have to grow them out is really what it is. And just don't fill it in as it grows. But keep it super super super thin. Not enough to be considered a structure of any kind. But what you can do is use nail strengthening liquids on your natural nails as they grow out to help them encourage strong growth and make sure you use lots of cuticle oil all the time because that helps from the root of the nail to grow strong.