How To Fill Acrylic Nails At Home
You should use a nail dehydrator to your nails so that the nail tip and the natural nail perfectly bond to each other and it reduces lifting too.
How to fill acrylic nails at home. Buff your nails before applying dip powder if you want your nails to last longer. File down the existing dip powder in the regrowth area blending the edges of the dip powder to the natural nail bed. Most acrylic nails have a marking on the lower end the inverted side and you need to place the marking at the tip of your natural nail.
Make sure your nails are completely submerged and keep them in the bowl for at least 30 minutes. Once the whole nail is covered I go in with some more gel. Now file at the end of the nail being sure to leave the arch point.
Apply your base liquid 2mm away from your cuticles to give the powder room to expand. Use the nailbrush to remove all the dust and dirt then apply a coat of nail dehydrator. This is one of the most important steps if you want a good adhesion so do not skip it.
This will give a nice curve to the nail and help with the structure as you wanna enforce the stress point of your nail extra. Then I drag it up to the tip of my nail. Otherwise your old color may show through your new shade.
I place it in the middle of my nail and let it float. Then remove any dust and then push back your cuticles. Pin On Nails Run.
Leave the Arch Point. Look down the barrel of the nail and make sure the nail looks even and thinner. You can also try fun and creative ways to hide your grown-out nails like in this YouTube video.