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How to Fix a Broken Nail
At-Home Solutions
Fixing a broken nail at home is simple and requires minimal effort. If the break is minor, you can trim or file the broken edge to smooth it out. Alternatively, if the break is more severe, you can use a tea bag or nail silk wrap to patch the break.
For Acrylic Nails
If your acrylic nail breaks, the best course of action depends on the severity of the damage. For minor cracks, gently buff the surface of the nail and apply a thin layer of clear nail glue. For more significant cracks, you may need to use acrylic powder and liquid to repair the nail.
Professional Repairs
If you're unsure how to fix a broken nail yourself, it's best to consult a professional nail technician. They can assess the damage and determine the best course of action. Repairs may involve soaking the nail in an acetone-based solution to weaken the acrylic, removing it with an e-file, or using nail glue or acrylic powder to fix the break.