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Fixing a Broken Nail Under Acrylic Nails
How to Handle a Delicate Situation
Protecting Your Natural Nail and Saving Your Acrylics
Dealing with a broken nail under acrylic nails can be stressful. However, with the right approach, you can minimize damage and protect your natural and artificial nails.
The key is to act quickly and carefully. Here's a step-by-step guide:
- Check the damage: Assess the severity of the break and how much of your natural nail is exposed.
- Trim the edges: If the broken nail has jagged edges, gently trim them using sanitized nail clippers.
- Apply glue: Use nail glue specifically designed for acrylics to reattach the broken nail. Avoid using household glue or superglue.
- Clamp the nail: Hold the broken pieces together with nail clamps or a small binder clip. Apply pressure evenly for a few minutes.
- File and buff: Once the glue has dried, file and buff the nail to smooth out any rough edges and create a seamless look.
- Seal the nail: Apply a clear topcoat to seal the repaired nail and protect it.
If the broken nail is large or severely damaged, it may be necessary to visit a nail technician for a professional repair or replacement.
Remember, taking care of your acrylic nails is essential to prevent future breaks. Avoid aggressive activities, wear gloves when handling harsh chemicals, and get regular maintenance from a qualified nail technician.
By following these steps, you can restore your acrylic nails, protect your natural nails, and enjoy a beautiful manicure for longer.