My home acrylic nails.
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Apr 21, 2013
Elise H.
Apr 21, 2013
Sanaa M.
They look really nice! Good job!
Apr 21, 2013
Emily L.
So cute!!
Apr 21, 2013
Emily L.
So cute!!
Apr 21, 2013
Michel C.
Yes! I can deff see you getting better and more precise over time!
Apr 21, 2013
Ipek C.
Oh my gosh how are you doing these, they're beautiful! I just got an at home acrylic nail kit but I don't think I'm doing it proper! They always lift after a couple days!
Apr 21, 2013
Monica R.
I love them
Apr 21, 2013
Elise H.
Thank you all! Ipek C I just file the tips to the size of my nail and glue them on then cut them to the length I want then file them then apply the acrylic and buff it then paint it. It helps by filing your natural nail so it's all rough as it sticks to the nail better