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kate141987
kate141987 Posts: 513 Member
Favourite nail shape, length and colour or design
Real or fake nails?
And what is your hand & nail care routine :)
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  • kate141987
    kate141987 Posts: 513 Member
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    Not a fan of fake nails either
    I like mine shortish with either a square or oval shape best and I'm a fan of O.P.I
    I go through fazes of just clear polish but I do like a pop of colour, I like reds the best or a nice nude
  • kate141987
    kate141987 Posts: 513 Member
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    Anything but porn nails

    What exactly is porn nails lol
  • megan_h26
    megan_h26 Posts: 325 Member
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    kate141987 wrote: »
    Not a fan of fake nails either
    I like mine shortish with either a square or oval shape best and I'm a fan of O.P.I
    I go through fazes of just clear polish but I do like a pop of colour, I like reds the best or a nice nude

    My nails never grow!
  • MrsBooBear
    MrsBooBear Posts: 12,619 Member
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    My nails only grow long about two to three times a year. I go for natural. Only paint them when I'm happy with the length.All other times, they are kept short and tidy. I don't like having really short painted nails.
  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,369 Member
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    80s and 90s:
    Royal blue long nails

    2000s:
    Polished with bleach white trim (not sure what this style is actually called)

    :lol: French tips and always makes me thinks of early 2000s proms :joy:

    omg French Tips.
    So tacky especially on toes
  • kate141987
    kate141987 Posts: 513 Member
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    synchkat wrote: »
    80s and 90s:
    Royal blue long nails

    2000s:
    Polished with bleach white trim (not sure what this style is actually called)

    :lol: French tips and always makes me thinks of early 2000s proms :joy:

    omg French Tips.
    So tacky especially on toes

    And there was me thinking French manis we're classy lol definitely not a great look on toes though
  • WA_mama2
    WA_mama2 Posts: 140 Member
    edited June 2016
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    Oooh girl. I'm all about nailsssss. I wear 'em long most of the time. The key is locking out water and locking in moisture of the right type.

    These are my babies.


    http://www.imgur.com/ndhVJfo.jpg

    I'm all about glitter, blues/purples/pinks. I'm a square girl most of the time. When they are super long I go round to minimize breaks. I've been toying with coffin/ballerina shape.


  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,369 Member
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    kate141987 wrote: »
    synchkat wrote: »
    80s and 90s:
    Royal blue long nails

    2000s:
    Polished with bleach white trim (not sure what this style is actually called)

    :lol: French tips and always makes me thinks of early 2000s proms :joy:

    omg French Tips.
    So tacky especially on toes

    And there was me thinking French manis we're classy lol definitely not a great look on toes though

    sorry

    it's it all about nail art nowadays anyway
  • kate141987
    kate141987 Posts: 513 Member
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    I do like a bit of glitter as well, the right nail length, perfectly manicured nails look amazing with glitter polish, had a look at your nails wish my nails looked as nice as that yours must be really strong to grow them to that length is there any product you swear by for growing nails out strong
  • kate141987
    kate141987 Posts: 513 Member
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    synchkat wrote: »
    kate141987 wrote: »
    synchkat wrote: »
    80s and 90s:
    Royal blue long nails

    2000s:
    Polished with bleach white trim (not sure what this style is actually called)

    :lol: French tips and always makes me thinks of early 2000s proms :joy:

    omg French Tips.
    So tacky especially on toes

    And there was me thinking French manis we're classy lol definitely not a great look on toes though

    sorry

    it's it all about nail art nowadays anyway

    Don't think iv got the patience for nail art, base coat followed by 2 coats of colour and I'm done
    Hate waiting on them drying though
  • WA_mama2
    WA_mama2 Posts: 140 Member
    edited June 2016
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    Wear polish as much as possible. Even if it's base coat/top coat. It blocks out the water. I paint the under side with quick dry polish too to really seal it. Never shower or do dishes with naked nails. Dishes and cleaning = gloves (I use cheapos from $1store). When I wash my hands I either dry under them (at home, usually a quick qtip swipe under all) or blow the water out.

    Moisturizing: I only use Jojoba oil. It's closest to our natural body oils. I apply it once a day and massage in. One drop per nail. And when I change my polish I apply it after removing my old polish with acetone. You can apply jojoba over polish, too. Just remove unabsorbed oil with soap and water.

    Why? Water and jojoba/our natural oil absorb into the nail like nothing else can. Then the nails become water logged and bloated. When water evaporates, it takes your natural oils with it. Leaving behind a dry brittle nail that peels and breaks.

    Product brands don't matter. I use $2 and $10 polish, just because I like the colors. I use a fast dry topcoat (Seche Vite) because I'm impatient. My jojoba oil comes from Amazon or a hippie shop in my city. It's about the physical care and the science behind it.

    I bit my nails for 28 years. That's not even 8 weeks growth. Just because I lock out water and use an oil our bodies readily accept.
  • Guns_N_Buns
    Guns_N_Buns Posts: 1,899 Member
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    I love mine not too long, but stiletto shaped these days.

    stiletto-nails-nail-care-designs-bsfm-61767.jpg
  • gothchiq
    gothchiq Posts: 4,598 Member
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    natural, short, and polished black.
  • kate141987
    kate141987 Posts: 513 Member
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    I love mine not too long, but stiletto shaped these days.

    stiletto-nails-nail-care-designs-bsfm-61767.jpg

    Wow your nails are like a work of art did you have them done at a salon or do them yourself? How long do your nails stay like that before you need to re do them
  • gothchiq
    gothchiq Posts: 4,598 Member
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    Kate, there is a quick dry top coat called Seche Vite. You can find it in salons, drugstores, or online. It will make your manicure dry much faster and last longer.
  • kate141987
    kate141987 Posts: 513 Member
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    WA_mama2 wrote: »
    Wear polish as much as possible. Even if it's base coat/top coat. It blocks out the water. I paint the under side with quick dry polish too to really seal it. Never shower or do dishes with naked nails. Dishes and cleaning = gloves (I use cheapos from $1store). When I wash my hands I either dry under them (at home, usually a quick qtip swipe under all) or blow the water out.

    Moisturizing: I only use Jojoba oil. It's closest to our natural body oils. I apply it once a day and massage in. One drop per nail. And when I change my polish I apply it after removing my old polish with acetone. You can apply jojoba over polish, too. Just remove unabsorbed oil with soap and water.

    Why? Water and jojoba/our natural oil absorb into the nail like nothing else can. Then the nails become water logged and bloated. When water evaporates, it takes your natural oils with it. Leaving behind a dry brittle nail that peels and breaks.

    Product brands don't matter. I use $2 and $10 polish, just because I like the colors. I use a fast dry topcoat (Seche Vite) because I'm impatient. My jojoba oil comes from Amazon or a hippie shop in my city. It's about the physical care and the science behind it.

    I bit my nails for 28 years. That's not even 8 weeks growth. Just because I lock out water and use an oil our bodies readily accept.

    I have heard about the jojoba oil, I'm getting me some of that iv been using OPI avoplex been happy with it as far as my cuticles go but I'm gona get jojoba oil and I am guilty of washing up or showering with bare nails so il be making sure I keep them protected from now on, I guess it's all about keeping the moisture locked in like you said
  • kate141987
    kate141987 Posts: 513 Member
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    Vaseline intensive care hand n nail lotion is pretty cheap and iv found in the past if I rubbed that into my nails n cuticles daily like 3 times it did exactly what it says on the tube, 10x stronger nails in 2 weeks. But I personally think an oil is a good addition to nail care