Acrylics vs. Gel Nails

Shannon023
Shannon023 Posts: 14,529 Member
edited November 2024 in Chit-Chat
Which do you prefer and why? :smile:

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  • springermad
    springermad Posts: 242 Member
    I have acrylic nails but personally I dont notice any difference. I had gel last time due to the style I had but they lasted and felt the same x
  • I didnt know there was a difference....

    When I ask the difference, the Chinese lady ignores me!
  • Oops didnt mean to post twice...
  • Spinelli2288
    Spinelli2288 Posts: 188 Member
    Neither, I'm a nail tech and refuse to wear them. lol Go figure right? They're horrible for your nails. Also, a lot of the Asian nail parlors use dental acrylic (you know, what holds braces to your teeth?). I've worked at salons that BARELY get checked once a year. I watched girls use and reuse files, acrylic, gel, and all kinds of nasty stuff on different people. Can you say fungus? I got out of the business, I couldn't take watching all of the filth that goes on in some salons. Always make sure to give your nails a break from the chemicals, you wouldn't believe some of the things I've seen. *shudders*
  • ElizabethRoad
    ElizabethRoad Posts: 5,138 Member
    I just grow my own.
  • PeaceLoveVeggies
    PeaceLoveVeggies Posts: 639 Member
    Acrylic.

    I've never tried gel but apparently they're better on your nail. They don't damage your nail as much [or so they say] and the color doesn't change quickly [like when you get acrylics your nails get yellow in like a week or two? Gels don't do that apparently]
  • Shannon023
    Shannon023 Posts: 14,529 Member
    I didnt know there was a difference....

    When I ask the difference, the Chinese lady ignores me!

    :laugh:

    I used to have gel nails and I liked them, but they're harder to find than the acrylics. :ohwell:
  • infamousmk
    infamousmk Posts: 6,025 Member
    I preferred acrylic to gel. The gel felt less sturdy when I tried it. I wore acrylics for like ten years... loved every second of it.

    However, I always just had pink and white french ... I didn't like colors on fakes. Now I love painting my natural nails wild colors, so I'm trying to nurse them back to health.
  • I didnt know there was a difference....

    When I ask the difference, the Chinese lady ignores me!

    :laugh:

    I used to have gel nails and I liked them, but they're harder to find than the acrylics. :ohwell:

    :) Have you seen the nails with the seashells on the tips? They look so cute! But I dont know if they are gel or acrylic
  • AlbertPooHoles
    AlbertPooHoles Posts: 530 Member
    I didnt know there was a difference....

    When I ask the difference, the Chinese lady ignores me!
    I used to call all Asian people Chinese too when I was a kid.
  • IronmanPanda
    IronmanPanda Posts: 2,083 Member
    I didnt know there was a difference....

    When I ask the difference, the Chinese lady ignores me!
    I used to call all Asian people Chinese too when I was a kid.

    We all look alike.
  • MissFit0101
    MissFit0101 Posts: 2,382 Member
    I didnt know there was a difference....

    When I ask the difference, the Chinese lady ignores me!
    I used to call all Asian people Chinese too when I was a kid.

    We all look alike.

    No, I look different... LOL jk
    no for realz tho.. that's hilarious :laugh:
  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,896 Member
    I'm with the "won't use nail salon" post above.

    You can buy acrylic nails at the drugstore without worrying about Hepatitis or HIV or any other of the lovely diseases transmitted by bodily fluids. .. . I know I've bled at the nail salon. Once. Then never went back. :noway:
  • IronmanPanda
    IronmanPanda Posts: 2,083 Member
    <-- And yes.. we are taking over the world one nail salon and dry cleaners at a time!
  • Scott613
    Scott613 Posts: 2,317 Member
    I didnt know there was a difference....

    When I ask the difference, the Chinese lady ignores me!
    I used to call all Asian people Chinese too when I was a kid.
    I used to call Cuban people Mexican and Dominican people African American......I feel dumb now that I know the difference. I was such a dumb kid.
  • MrsCon40
    MrsCon40 Posts: 2,351 Member
    I find acrylic leaves the better rake mark scars... I like to make a lasting impression!
  • <-- And yes.. we are taking over the world one nail salon and dry cleaners at a time!

    And donut shops...I love how they dont put a name, but a big red sign that says "NAILS" and "DONUTS"
  • LuckyLeprechaun
    LuckyLeprechaun Posts: 6,296 Member
    I didnt know there was a difference....

    When I ask the difference, the Chinese lady ignores me!

    :laugh:

    I used to have gel nails and I liked them, but they're harder to find than the acrylics. :ohwell:

    :) Have you seen the nails with the seashells on the tips? They look so cute! But I dont know if they are gel or acrylic

    they call them seashell nails, but it's really just cellophane glitter, trapped in the acrylic. They put a thin layer of glitter acrylic down, then they press the pieces of glitter into the wet acrylic, then they top it with more clear acrylic. They're lovely, but extra expensive. Sigh.... I love them.....
  • I didnt know there was a difference....

    When I ask the difference, the Chinese lady ignores me!

    :laugh:

    I used to have gel nails and I liked them, but they're harder to find than the acrylics. :ohwell:

    :) Have you seen the nails with the seashells on the tips? They look so cute! But I dont know if they are gel or acrylic

    they call them seashell nails, but it's really just cellophane glitter, trapped in the acrylic. They put a thin layer of glitter acrylic down, then they press the pieces of glitter into the wet acrylic, then they top it with more clear acrylic. They're lovely, but extra expensive. Sigh.... I love them.....

    Haha, Ive never gotten those! I know they are more expensive though.
  • fesse02
    fesse02 Posts: 88 Member
    GEL! They are safer and "better" for your nails. Acrylics are like sponges, absorbing moisture and trapping it between your natural nail and the product allowing for bacteria and fungi to grow. There is an even newer product out by OPI with is like a light resin polish; thin like polish but long lasting like an artificial nail and they have many great colors available. I only will work with gels for the healthy breathing factor as well. Notice the techs wear masks but never offer you one?? Yeah, point made!
  • Judway
    Judway Posts: 242 Member
    Neither, I'm a nail tech and refuse to wear them. lol Go figure right? They're horrible for your nails. Also, a lot of the Asian nail parlors use dental acrylic (you know, what holds braces to your teeth?). I've worked at salons that BARELY get checked once a year. I watched girls use and reuse files, acrylic, gel, and all kinds of nasty stuff on different people. Can you say fungus? I got out of the business, I couldn't take watching all of the filth that goes on in some salons. Always make sure to give your nails a break from the chemicals, you wouldn't believe some of the things I've seen. *shudders*

    I agree about the cleanliness and have had the same girl for 8 years "cleanliness isn't an issue with her" and she has our OWN supplies in a baggie and they are used ONLY on me..My nails are in perfect shape and I have been having mine done for over 1997. I don't have gel or acrylic mine are silk.
  • bs4011
    bs4011 Posts: 2 Member
    I have been a nail tech for 25 years GEL is Acrylic in gel form. They are all plastic forms. Gel is cured by UV exposure and what we all call Acrylic, is chemical reaction of 2 products. SNS nails are simply a mixture of gel and acrylic powder. Not one is better than the other, because when you etch out the top layer of the natural nail, and remove the shine the nail becomes porous allowing the product to adhere tightly. In opening up the nail plates top layers, and adding chemicals, you expose it to damage. This is why nails MUST be soaked off not ripped off with nippers. Removing any artificial nails form without soaking or gently filing them off will pull fiberistic layers of your nail with them. Also, metal electric file bits carve lines into your natural nails plate and weakens them also. 'Tis is why artificial nails get a bad name, because someone removed them improperly. So stop saying feels are better than acrylics. I say if you can grow your own nails then do so. If you are a nail bitter or need extra support and cannot grow your own, then artificial is the key. Nails dont need to breath, but they do have a healthiness to them. So simply be alert and be able to communicate with your service provider. Also, make sure they are licensed (even though some school sell licenses). If your nail tech cant verbally tell you what the difference is between a nail mold and fungus, then they didnt go to a legitimate school and don't understand responsible sanitation or sterilization. There is a difference in those two as well. (The difference between a nail mold and fungus are a nail mold is acquired by moisture getting in between the artificial nail plate and the natural nail and is green in color, then progressively rots the natural nail, turns black and becomes a fungus, which is a vegetable parasite and deteriorates the natural nail. Funus' are very difficult to get rid of and usually require strong medications by prescription (so that lil' green liquid they dab on your nail mold does nothing but make you feel better??) And the difference between sanitation and sterilization is sanitation only subdues bacteria and sterilization kills bacteria. Bleach and UV are sterilizer and the blue liquid they are suppose to soak the implements are sanitizer/hospital disinfectants, not sterilizes.AND your nail tech should know all of this if they really went to school and studied. The problem is most states allow the schools to test and submit documents to the state. The state doesn't test them, like a fully licensed cosmetologist. So if you get a dishonest school, which many exist, they just push these people through collect their money, because the text are only in English, and either falsify or "take" their tests for them and file in the school files for inspectors (cover their butts). Those that's are caught like Orange park Beauty Academy in OP, Florida , finally got busted and the two ladies that recently bought the school, were arrested , prosecuted and fined. I hope this sheds a little light on to what is true lay going on in our industry. I am now a cosmetologist (do everything, nails , hair waxing facial,ect.) and business owner for 23 years.
  • bs4011
    bs4011 Posts: 2 Member
    I reference to :
    "I agree about the cleanliness and have had the same girl for 8 years "cleanliness isn't an issue with her" and she has our OWN supplies in a baggie and they are used ONLY on me..My nails are in perfect shape and I have been having mine done for over 1997. I don't have gel or acrylic mine are silk."
    That's all good...but my question is does she sanitize or sterilize those "personal", "OWN" file and buffer, before she stores whatever bacteria you or she had on your hands, on the door knob, polish bottles, nail tech table ect., to fester and grow for the next 2 weeks. This is why I dont believe in charging and storing a guests "personal" files and buffers.

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