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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I wouldn't recommend them ladies, thought I'd found a kinder alternative to acrylics and really liked the way the gels looked but fuck me, what a ball ache trying to get it off and nails are ruined, brittle and peeling!
So it's a thumbs down from me, just thought I'd share!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Whenever I have gel nails it's just another form of nail varnish, just thicker and longer lasting. Can have the option to have acrylics on first, but I never do |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Seawitch, would you do me a favour as I can't pm you. Would you estimate my body fat % for me as your an expert on looking at people and guessing. I wouldn't even have a clue
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You'd have to send me a picture in your underwear, queue every man on here now becoming an expert body fat percentage estimator!
Nah you're looking trimmer again in this new pic with the tartan skirt, arms look slimmer as well. Women have much higher bodyfat percentage then men and baring in mind a woman needs to get down to at least 18% before she has visible ab definition. Without seeing your bare belly and bottom it's hard to estimate, totally rough guess would put you around 25% |
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"Seawitch, would you do me a favour as I can't pm you. Would you estimate my body fat % for me as your an expert on looking at people and guessing. I wouldn't even have a clue
You'd have to send me a picture in your underwear, queue every man on here now becoming an expert body fat percentage estimator!
Nah you're looking trimmer again in this new pic with the tartan skirt, arms look slimmer as well. Women have much higher bodyfat percentage then men and baring in mind a woman needs to get down to at least 18% before she has visible ab definition. Without seeing your bare belly and bottom it's hard to estimate, totally rough guess would put you around 25%" where does that fall? What should it be, I have no idea I'm just curious to know as everyone talks about it |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Seawitch, would you do me a favour as I can't pm you. Would you estimate my body fat % for me as your an expert on looking at people and guessing. I wouldn't even have a clue
You'd have to send me a picture in your underwear, queue every man on here now becoming an expert body fat percentage estimator!
Nah you're looking trimmer again in this new pic with the tartan skirt, arms look slimmer as well. Women have much higher bodyfat percentage then men and baring in mind a woman needs to get down to at least 18% before she has visible ab definition. Without seeing your bare belly and bottom it's hard to estimate, totally rough guess would put you around 25%where does that fall? What should it be, I have no idea I'm just curious to know as everyone talks about it"
That's good, you've got some knockers left despite the weight loss and boobs are primarily made up of fat so you have to take those into account. If you went to any gym they'd get callipers out and measure you properly, but for our kind of height 25% is good. |
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"Seawitch, would you do me a favour as I can't pm you. Would you estimate my body fat % for me as your an expert on looking at people and guessing. I wouldn't even have a clue
You'd have to send me a picture in your underwear, queue every man on here now becoming an expert body fat percentage estimator!
Nah you're looking trimmer again in this new pic with the tartan skirt, arms look slimmer as well. Women have much higher bodyfat percentage then men and baring in mind a woman needs to get down to at least 18% before she has visible ab definition. Without seeing your bare belly and bottom it's hard to estimate, totally rough guess would put you around 25%where does that fall? What should it be, I have no idea I'm just curious to know as everyone talks about it
That's good, you've got some knockers left despite the weight loss and boobs are primarily made up of fat so you have to take those into account. If you went to any gym they'd get callipers out and measure you properly, but for our kind of height 25% is good. " thankyou, I know my weight and bmi are in normal range but I don't even know what the body fat means just wanted to be trendy lol
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Seawitch, would you do me a favour as I can't pm you. Would you estimate my body fat % for me as your an expert on looking at people and guessing. I wouldn't even have a clue
You'd have to send me a picture in your underwear, queue every man on here now becoming an expert body fat percentage estimator!
Nah you're looking trimmer again in this new pic with the tartan skirt, arms look slimmer as well. Women have much higher bodyfat percentage then men and baring in mind a woman needs to get down to at least 18% before she has visible ab definition. Without seeing your bare belly and bottom it's hard to estimate, totally rough guess would put you around 25%where does that fall? What should it be, I have no idea I'm just curious to know as everyone talks about it
That's good, you've got some knockers left despite the weight loss and boobs are primarily made up of fat so you have to take those into account. If you went to any gym they'd get callipers out and measure you properly, but for our kind of height 25% is good. thankyou, I know my weight and bmi are in normal range but I don't even know what the body fat means just wanted to be trendy lol
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When you see female fitness models with very defined abs they would be between 14-18% lower than that would be stage ready body builder women usually with fake boobs as they literally have no fat left on them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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They're really no better than acrylics, they fuck up your nails in exactly the same way. You're best off getting a treatment oil to try and help your nails grow out, and buffing out the damage from the removal.
Gel nail polish, however, is great. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ooh, can I sidetrack it a bit more and ask for my body fat percentage, too?
PS- I've never gotten anything done to my nails besides a regular paint. Long nails make playing basketball difficult.
-Courtney |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had gel nails back in June and had them removed 3 weeks later. My natural nails are fucked basically and keep breaking whenever I get a little bit of length going. They've never been like that and I miss having natural long nails now |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like gel nails when they're on but I do have to give my nails a break for a couple of weeks afterwards. The only time mine grow long anyway is when the gel stuff is on, so I'm not really losing much by having them short when it's soaked off. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've never had gel nails. I've terrible nails naturally but I've found that since i changed jobs my nails have grown really well. I do have to have Nail varnish on all the time though. I use a Nail strengthener all the time even if i have no colour. That seems to help. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I do Gel Nails for some clients of mine. I highly reccommend having a break for a couple of weeks after having Gel on them.
As said above by someone, buff them and use oil treatment.
Seawitch- it's not a bugger to get off if you soak them long enough, it scrapes off easy with the correct tool |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Last time I was getting a manicure ,a lady next to me was getting her gel nails removed.She had to get her thumb nail cut right down as something had getting between her gel nail and caused an infection.Really put me off getting them again. Stick to manicures and gel nail varnish from know on and more healthy for nails .Doesn't take top layer of nail off like gel nails do . |
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"I've had acrylics for the last 15 years my nails are fucked but I hate my man hands
You're nails must be wafer thin cheeky? "
Yeah they are pretty much fucked I take them off for a month every 3 months but they are not great I will pay for it when I'm older |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My nails are normally in good shape, had gel nails done a few times in a row and now my nails are a mess !!
Think i,ll just stick to good old fashioned french polish |
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It depends on the skill and attention of the manicurist. I had gel nails for years with no issues when they were soaked off and no breakage if I left them off.
Then my manicurist retired and it's take a long time and some very poor sets of nails to find anyone similar.
A few pointers:
AVOID anywhere that uses the electric drill thing, it's too aggressive and they can't feel what they're doing to your nail.
If they don't have a drawer full of nail files and blocks with varying degrees of wear walk away. An experienced person will use different ones at different stages.
If they're not prepared to resoak your nails to get the gel off insist - forcing it will damage your nails. If your repeat business isn't worth her taking a bit longer then don't bother.
FINALLY - Chinese salons who offer powder gel... it's not gel it's acrylic powder. Just say no! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Never had false nails
I just wear polish
I do use a nail,primer.
What's Nail primer? Is it the same as a base coat?
It is. "
Cool....i thought i was missing out on something then...can't have that |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It depends on the skill and attention of the manicurist. I had gel nails for years with no issues when they were soaked off and no breakage if I left them off.
Then my manicurist retired and it's take a long time and some very poor sets of nails to find anyone similar.
A few pointers:
AVOID anywhere that uses the electric drill thing, it's too aggressive and they can't feel what they're doing to your nail.
If they don't have a drawer full of nail files and blocks with varying degrees of wear walk away. An experienced person will use different ones at different stages.
If they're not prepared to resoak your nails to get the gel off insist - forcing it will damage your nails. If your repeat business isn't worth her taking a bit longer then don't bother.
FINALLY - Chinese salons who offer powder gel... it's not gel it's acrylic powder. Just say no!"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have acrylic nail extensions. Been having it done on and off for over a year. When I have a break from it, which isn't often my nails don't take long to recover with a bit of tlc.
I wouldn't be without my nails now, they look so much nicer than my ordinary nails. In my profession I think it's important to have nice hands and nails. Nothing worse than being served by someone with chipped nail varnish and mankie nails. I get lots of compliments on my nails |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm old school I just have a drawer full of nail polish and a few bottles of nail polish remover. I rarely paint them only on nights out or on meets for here. |
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"It depends on the skill and attention of the manicurist. I had gel nails for years with no issues when they were soaked off and no breakage if I left them off.
Then my manicurist retired and it's take a long time and some very poor sets of nails to find anyone similar.
A few pointers:
AVOID anywhere that uses the electric drill thing, it's too aggressive and they can't feel what they're doing to your nail.
If they don't have a drawer full of nail files and blocks with varying degrees of wear walk away. An experienced person will use different ones at different stages.
If they're not prepared to resoak your nails to get the gel off insist - forcing it will damage your nails. If your repeat business isn't worth her taking a bit longer then don't bother.
FINALLY - Chinese salons who offer powder gel... it's not gel it's acrylic powder. Just say no!"
I didn't have the electric file just a buff of my nails then cuticles pushed back with wooden orange stick with a rubber but on the end. Didn't have powder gel had the base coat then under the lamp then the gel nail polish and under the lamp then another coat and under the lamp then on the ring finger where I had glitter I had another coat ten under the lamp then the top coat sealer and under the lamp then the conditioning spray thing wipes over with cotton wool. Looked fantastic but after almost 2 weeks the glitter started to peel on the side so I peeled it off and then tried getting the rest off which resulted in me peeling the top layer of my nail off! |
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"It depends on the skill and attention of the manicurist. I had gel nails for years with no issues when they were soaked off and no breakage if I left them off.
Then my manicurist retired and it's take a long time and some very poor sets of nails to find anyone similar.
A few pointers:
AVOID anywhere that uses the electric drill thing, it's too aggressive and they can't feel what they're doing to your nail.
If they don't have a drawer full of nail files and blocks with varying degrees of wear walk away. An experienced person will use different ones at different stages.
If they're not prepared to resoak your nails to get the gel off insist - forcing it will damage your nails. If your repeat business isn't worth her taking a bit longer then don't bother.
FINALLY - Chinese salons who offer powder gel... it's not gel it's acrylic powder. Just say no!
I didn't have the electric file just a buff of my nails then cuticles pushed back with wooden orange stick with a rubber but on the end. Didn't have powder gel had the base coat then under the lamp then the gel nail polish and under the lamp then another coat and under the lamp then on the ring finger where I had glitter I had another coat ten under the lamp then the top coat sealer and under the lamp then the conditioning spray thing wipes over with cotton wool. Looked fantastic but after almost 2 weeks the glitter started to peel on the side so I peeled it off and then tried getting the rest off which resulted in me peeling the top layer of my nail off!"
You do make me smile you go so in depth with situations |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It depends on the skill and attention of the manicurist. I had gel nails for years with no issues when they were soaked off and no breakage if I left them off.
Then my manicurist retired and it's take a long time and some very poor sets of nails to find anyone similar.
A few pointers:
AVOID anywhere that uses the electric drill thing, it's too aggressive and they can't feel what they're doing to your nail.
If they don't have a drawer full of nail files and blocks with varying degrees of wear walk away. An experienced person will use different ones at different stages.
If they're not prepared to resoak your nails to get the gel off insist - forcing it will damage your nails. If your repeat business isn't worth her taking a bit longer then don't bother.
FINALLY - Chinese salons who offer powder gel... it's not gel it's acrylic powder. Just say no!
I didn't have the electric file just a buff of my nails then cuticles pushed back with wooden orange stick with a rubber but on the end. Didn't have powder gel had the base coat then under the lamp then the gel nail polish and under the lamp then another coat and under the lamp then on the ring finger where I had glitter I had another coat ten under the lamp then the top coat sealer and under the lamp then the conditioning spray thing wipes over with cotton wool. Looked fantastic but after almost 2 weeks the glitter started to peel on the side so I peeled it off and then tried getting the rest off which resulted in me peeling the top layer of my nail off!"
You should NEVER peel it off, that's why they are ruined. |
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