Myth Busting: Fake Nails

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fake nails Myth Busting: Fake NailsThe popularity of artificial nails began in 1970’s with press-on nails much similar to the false nails we know today. The acrylic nails were shaped to cover the entire nail bed and attached with glue, not much has changed since then as these types of artificial nail décor are still available in the market today.

Years later, Dentists tried the compound Methyl-Methacrylate (MMA), but FDA disapproved this to use for nails. Later however, they came up with (IMA) and FDA gave them the green light to use them in nail products.

It wasn’t long until the Nail Industry developed the Fake Nails that we now take for granted. Its popularity has grown considerably over the years and improvements on the Liquid-Powder component in attaching the synthetic nails to the real ones were successful. As with anything popular, there are myths that need to be straightened out.

Fake Nails Myth #1: Acrylic nails and the products that come with it can cause allergic reaction to the skin.

Truth: Allergy is a very relative reaction. A person may already be allergic to chemicals used for nail enhancements to begin with. Testing is very important. You may request such prior to application.

Fake Nails Myth #2: Acrylic enhancements are not a good idea! Nails can’t breathe with these artificial adornments on.

Truth: Nails are hard because they are made from hundreds of layers of keratin cells which are already dead. Dead cells do not breathe.

Fake Nails Myth #3: The pungent smell of acrylic liquid is dangerous to your health

Truth: Exposure to chemicals for long periods of time can be detrimental to one’s health, but the acrylic in fake nails dry in a matter of seconds and are made of non-toxic materials.

Fake Nails Myth #4: Primers can destroy the underlying tissues of the nail bed.

Truth: Base primers can be dangerous to the skin but since the nail bed is primarily composed of dead skin cells, it could barely damage anything unless you use large amounts of methacrylic acid.

Fake Nails Myth #5: Artificial nail products could damage the nail plate and kill the nails

Truth: Nails are strong layers of keratinized dead cells and cannot be killed twice. If the technician damages the nails prior to the application of the primer, there is a chance that the chemicals could affect the tissues underneath – but it was the technician’s accountability not the primers’.

Lengthening the nails with artificial methods have always been very intriguing, as not everyone has the luxury of maintaining natural long nails. Nail technicians are being trained continuously and the Nail Industry is not resting to better their nail products everyday.

We are assured in knowing that as long as we are properly educated on these beauty products, there’s no need for us to pass up the chance of having beautiful nails anytime we want to.

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