A fill in is required every two to three weeks to fill in the gap that has formed from your natural nail growing underneath. It does NOT do anything to strengthen your natural nail. You'll go through about the same process as when you got them done initially. They remove any polish, then file the acrylic down a bit as well as the natural nail that has grown out. Then they add acrylic to the top of your natural nail and carry through to the end of the acrylic nail. You can have them trimmed at this time. They finish up by polishing after a good buffing and file into shape again. Also, a much quicker visit than getting the full set. (they do not have a greater chance of breaking after a fill in). Hope that helps!Ladies, what is a nail filling? What does it do?
When you have acrylic or gel nails (fake nails) you need to get the gap between the cuticle and the (fake nails) filled. They would use the same type of material to fill the gap. It is better to have them filled then to have them done all over again.
Personally I can't wear either they ruin your natural nails no matter what you do.
Someone said filing them is bad... it really isn't as long as you do it properly..
Filing nails can shorten then and neaten them up, but you have fake nails so if you want them filed id reccommend going back to the nail shop where you got them odne and ask them to shorten them or neaten them up.
A filing just smooths out the edges and gets them into shape. I file my nails after cutting them.
it makes ur nails beatiful
it makes them pretty but it's actually really bad for your nails.
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