Artificial Nail Allergy: I Suffer But Want Nice Nails
Yet another reader of Ask the Pro Stylist has an artificial nail allergy and wants nice nails. She has written in with questions to healthy nails. Hence, how to have beautiful nails is the topic of this Wednesday’s Q&A.
It’s Hump Day, whoop, whoop, welcome to Ask the Pro Stylist’s Q&A of the week. This Wednesday we discuss a reader’s artificial nail allergy.
Hi my name is Heather. I saw this, ‘A reader has discovered she has an acrylic nail allergy, the same who wrote in last month interested in formaldehyde free gel nail polish. It seems Teresa has once again stumped Ask the Pro Stylist. Or has she?’
Heather refers to an article written 3 years ago: https://www.asktheprostylist.com/acrylic-nail-allergy-alternatives-lengthy-nails/.
She continues regarding her artificial nail allergy:
‘I too have an acrylic allergy. I have also tried the gels and silk wraps and I’m allergic to them all. Consequently, I would like to have nice nails but I don’t think there’s any way that I can.’
Thanks,
Heather.
Hi Heather. Thanks for the email. While fake nails are lovely, they are not the only way to have healthy, beautiful nails. Unfortunately, many suffer from an artificial nail allergy. Consequently, gel nails, tips etc. should not remain on for extended periods of time. Because of this, damage of the nail bed occurs, weak nails form and the nail suffers. As a result, nail technicians recommend giving the fingers a break in-between appointments.
A few highly experienced professionals recommend Probelle to repair nails with damage and strengthen weak nails. With a variety of nail hardener formulas and nail treatments at affordable prices, I am sure you could find what you need for beautiful nails.
If you have a question similar to today’s quest for beautiful nails, or have an artificial nail allergy, please email me at DeirdreAHaggerty@gmail.com. Until then, happy styling!
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