Here's Why You Shouldn't Forcefully Pick or Peel Acrylics
Nail Damage and Weakening
One of the most immediate consequences of forcefully picking or peeling acrylics is damage to your natural nails. Acrylics are bonded to the natural nail using a strong adhesive, and when you try to remove them without proper care, you can tear or break your natural nails. This can weaken your nails and make them more susceptible to breakage and infection.
Pain and discomfort
Attempting to remove acrylics without proper tools and techniques can be painful. The adhesive used to bond the acrylics to your nails can be difficult to remove, and trying to peel or pick them off can cause discomfort and pain. Additionally, if you tear or break your natural nails in the process, you may experience further pain and discomfort.
Nail Infections
When you damage your natural nails by forcefully picking or peeling acrylics, you create an entry point for bacteria and other microorganisms to enter your nail bed. This can lead to nail infections, which can cause pain, swelling, redness, and discharge. Nail infections can be difficult to treat and can even lead to permanent nail damage.
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