tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post7566625523082046065..comments2024-02-23T03:28:48.097-05:00Comments on Bell Bliss: How To Make Press-On Nails Look and Last Like AcrylicsMackenzie @bellbliss.blogspot.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02042895682558401021noreply@blogger.comBlogger80125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post-32926803621855930592023-07-21T20:23:09.493-04:002023-07-21T20:23:09.493-04:00And hey "Anonymous" ? Apparently YOU car...And hey "Anonymous" ? Apparently YOU care! Do you really think I cared about your rude, snooty remarks? 😆😆😆 Guess again. And I don't care how long ago it was - it still stands.<br />I was not "not nice." I was honest. And accurate. Everything I said was to the point, and pure fact. <br />Seems like it struck a nerve though, eh? 🤔 Consider your own rationale before writing such things in the future. Shari Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01069180547303455413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post-10973831455717068752021-03-28T10:21:57.359-04:002021-03-28T10:21:57.359-04:00moncler
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They are glue on and wor...These are NOT press on. They are glue on and work fabulously. Mine have been on almost 3 weeks now and look and feel great. The box comes with all the nails, glue, stick and a small file. The price is amazing for this exceptional product.<br />My days getting my nails done are over. I used to get a great massage with my manicure but no one seems to do that since I had to go to acrylic.<br />BTW - these nails are very EASY to remove. Be sure to use acetone polish remover and soak your nails for about 5 - 6 minutes. ROUGH up the artificial nails a little before soaking. Do use a metal cuticle tool. It lifts the nails right up from your own. <br />LOVE, LOVE, LOVE. Also, BLISS makes them in a variety of colors, etc. Sometimes Sally's Beauty Supply has a great deal; buy 2 boxes, get 1 free. Be sure to buy the GLUE ON as they also make press on. You can clip and file these once on to get the length you want. I hold the nail while I clip or cut it. I have never had one pop off.<br />Good luck.<br />PS: DO NOT BUY KISS! Not good.<br />GeeTeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05754378971498159063noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post-67572559187837212642016-02-11T14:19:42.834-05:002016-02-11T14:19:42.834-05:00No one cares about you and your snoody little comm...No one cares about you and your snoody little comments. So if you have nothing nice to say don't say anything.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post-5569410156009329862016-02-11T14:15:45.817-05:002016-02-11T14:15:45.817-05:00First of all if someone wants to wear fake nails t...First of all if someone wants to wear fake nails the let them you have no control over someone and what they do you are no their mother even then if their over 18 then she can't even tell them what to do. You are a disgrace and a hypocrite.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post-74698219574921462022016-01-27T02:18:11.586-05:002016-01-27T02:18:11.586-05:00My daughter-in-law used press on nails for her wed...My daughter-in-law used press on nails for her wedding 4 yrs ago. They really looked nice. I thought she went and had them done at the shop the day before the wedding ;-)Purple Passionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08652051408276303209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post-76343255987677802842016-01-17T03:17:33.153-05:002016-01-17T03:17:33.153-05:00Pay attention to the contour of your nails. Some p...Pay attention to the contour of your nails. Some people have very flat fingernails, and others have nails that arc up across the length of them. Some even have a mixture of both kinds. I seem to have both. My thumbnails are almost concave, they are so flat, but most of the others are less so.<br />The reason I mention this is that quite a few brands of glue on and press on nails offer different sets to help match this contour difference. Some offer nails specifically indicated for people with very flat nails, other sets for people whose nails have a more pronounced arc across them, and some even offer "Combo sets!" Make sure if you have flat nails especially, you find a set that accommodates that profile, because if you don't, no amount of glue in the world will keep them from popping off your fingertips, usually at the most inapportune moment! Like into someone else's plate, their drinking glass, or your neighbor's baby's diapers before you get the dirty one off of the little darling!Sharid57https://www.blogger.com/profile/16389863577485519939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post-6768607187549351682016-01-17T03:15:25.263-05:002016-01-17T03:15:25.263-05:00Pay attention to the contour of your nails. Some p...Pay attention to the contour of your nails. Some people have very flat fingernails, and others have nails that arc up across the length of them. Some even have a mixture of both kinds. I seem to have both. My thumbnails are almost concave, they are so flat, but most of the others are less so.<br />The reason I mention this is that quite a few brands of glue on and press on nails offer different sets to help match this contour difference. Some offer nails specifically indicated for people with very flat nails, other sets for people whose nails have a more pronounced arc across them, and some even offer "Combo sets!" Make sure if you have flat nails especially, you find a set that accommodates that profile, because if you don't, no amount of glue in the world will keep them from popping off your fingertips, usually at the most inapportune moment! Like into someone else's plate, their drinking glass, or your neighbor's baby's diapers before you get the dirty one off of the little darling!Sharid57https://www.blogger.com/profile/16389863577485519939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post-44602447947507730162016-01-17T02:52:56.657-05:002016-01-17T02:52:56.657-05:00You can't "fix it" that way. Acetone...You can't "fix it" that way. Acetone is the only thing that takes off SuperGlue, which is what all nail glue is, regardless of form. Acetone also eats up plastic, especially the thin plastics used for glue-on nails. So, the nails were not salvageable in that condition. The only thing you can do is soak off what's stuck to you - glue and nails - get a new package and start again. The nails just won't ever look like they did when you started.<br />That kind of glue sets up by exposure to oxygen. Not by time, but exposure. That's why you only need thin coats to make it work, one on your nail and one on the fake one. Once you press them together, starting at the cuticle and working forward, the two layers stick to each other, holding the nailbon your own nail. <br />Oxygen exposure is why the tube doesn't go bad until after you open it. Oxygen molecules are very, very tiny of course, and can get under the cap to the glue after the seal is broken. So, even if you only opened it once and recapped it tightly, if you wait too long, the next time you go after it, it's hard as a rock. So, it needs thin layers and oxygen to set up. If you're trying to repair glass or ceramic articles, it's the same idea - two layers, one on each side, and then put them together so the layers stick to each other.<br />Better luck next time!Sharid57https://www.blogger.com/profile/16389863577485519939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post-76245770012857625592016-01-17T01:20:50.345-05:002016-01-17T01:20:50.345-05:00Go somewhere else. Or at least have someone else i...Go somewhere else. Or at least have someone else in the same shop do them. But do not continue to allow someone who does not LISTEN to you to do things to your nails that could create permanent damage. Ending up with an infection because someone careless with the file burned through the nail base. I do know personally two people who had that happen to them, and it put them both off acrylics permanently, and took a long time to heal properly. That shop, by the way, closed down about six or seven months later, because word got out on them, and even people who didn't know about it from personal experience refused to go there. I had gone there myself before this ever happened, and I stopped going after two visits because the rather unfriendly woman who was working on me hurt me by getting the nail too hot, and I automatically pulled away from her, just by instinct. If something hurts, your first instinct is to pull back from it, right? Well, she got pissy about it and yanked my hand back. I got up, picked up my purse and told her not to ever do that to a customer, or she would have no business at all. Seems I was right after all. I think not everyone has the talent to deal with the public, and not the talents to do that job either. I think she was out of her depth in both areas. Personally, I go elsewhere if there's any issue with someone refusing to pay attention to what I tell them when they are causing me unnecessary pain. I take my money elsewhere. That talks louder than anything, when they see your business walking out their door. <br />Ask friends who does theirs, or even strangers if you are sure they are local. Like cashiers if you notice their manicures when they hand you your merchandise, or bank tellers when they give you your change. Most people aren't offended if you complement them on something like that. You might be surprised what you find!Shari Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01069180547303455413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post-41329266327907392242016-01-17T00:46:41.826-05:002016-01-17T00:46:41.826-05:00Agree completely. I was wondering how far down I w...Agree completely. I was wondering how far down I would have to go in the comments before I found somebody else who caught that part about the nails growing out from back under the cuticle, and not just the tip growing beyond the base. <br />In other words, you don't have to ever worry about your nails "growing out" beyond the tips of the fakes, because the fakes are glued down to the whole nail. The nails grow out from behind the cuticle, and move forward in one continuous motion. It's why a "fill in" on acrylic nails is done at the back of the nail, at the cuticle! The whole nail has grown forward, carrying the acrylic overlay with it. <br />It only turns white once it's beyond the hyponychium, or that edge that bleeds when you cut (or bite) the nail too short, as was mentioned above. The tip will never "slide forward" of the plastic on its own. It can't! If it did, the whole nail would have to be sliding forward, independent of the plastic nail, which in turn would have to be attached to your skin! <br />You can see what I mean if you've ever had a permanent mark of some kind, like a permanent ink, or one of those white nail "bruises" and you've observed it as it grows off the end of your nail, regardless of where it began. <br />And, as others mentioned, I didn't find anything here beyond the directions provided by the packages I've had. I've been wearing acrylics for 18 years, on and off, mostly on, except for times when my occupation prohibited them, which included several years working in Surgery. Acrylics or fakes of any kind are verboten in most of health care now days, even though they weren't precluded everywhere when I first started. I always took very good care of mine, no matter what, and with all the alcohol based foams and cleansers we used, I never had a problem with any kind of infections. Ever. <br />But the roughing up the surface to the degree opted for in this post is far and above what's needed or safe for the glue on kind. I don't even LET my nail tech (I only see one - nobody else does them) use the Dremel too much on my nails, and it's really not necessary to sand or file them down to excess. He knows better, and I don't have to remind him. They are my nails, and he's being paid to provide me a service, not the other way around. So, I can still call most of the shots. Everyone can, if you know what you want, and are up front about it from the start.Shari Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01069180547303455413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post-42019784053569441222015-11-15T13:54:14.555-05:002015-11-15T13:54:14.555-05:00If you use olive oil in a glass bowl they come rig...If you use olive oil in a glass bowl they come right off. Love my kiss press on never using acrylics againAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post-1422452738564896322015-10-19T06:13:23.393-04:002015-10-19T06:13:23.393-04:00I just put glue on nails on. The instructions sai...I just put glue on nails on. The instructions said to coat the finger AND the nail before putting on. I used too much glue unfortunately, so now I have dried glue on my brand new nails that I can't get off and on my fingers...but frankly I just care about getting the dried glue off of the new nails so they looked like they did before I over glued everything. Any suggestions out there? Thanks! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02077182317719265895noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post-27018020538405541842015-08-10T13:46:19.261-04:002015-08-10T13:46:19.261-04:00Clean your nails with a ball of cotton dipped in v...Clean your nails with a ball of cotton dipped in vinegar; just like you use your usual nail polish remover.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01820557932717215033noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post-18654239168974430892015-08-03T16:41:06.994-04:002015-08-03T16:41:06.994-04:00could u be more specific -exactly how to do it th...could u be more specific -exactly how to do it thx Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12179517727933059915noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post-56741524575996221882015-07-03T23:16:54.786-04:002015-07-03T23:16:54.786-04:00I like to get the acrylics but I cant ever get the...I like to get the acrylics but I cant ever get the lady or man that does it be gentle with the electric file. it burns every time. what can I do about this. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1590609001265110307.post-84568571813229759282015-06-29T11:44:54.826-04:002015-06-29T11:44:54.826-04:00Thank you very much for your in depth explanation....Thank you very much for your in depth explanation. 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