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  2. A Guide to Choosing the Right Type of Manicure for You - AOL

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    A thicker type of gel manicure, hard gel is built onto the natural nail to add strength. Like a soft gel manicure, hard gel requires a base coat and topcoat and is cured with a UV or LED light.

  3. From Gel to Acrylic, Here’s Your Official Guide to Every Type ...

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    3. Gel Manicure. Cost: $26 to $60 per application. How long it takes: 45 minutes to an hour. How long it lasts: Two to three weeks with no chips. How hard to take off: You might want to visit a ...

  4. I tried doing my own gel manicure at home with a $38 ... - AOL

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    The wipe-looking product I got is actually a gel-polish remover for taking the manicure off. Instead, I swiped an acetone-free polish remover down each nail, which is supposed to help the gel ...

  5. Nail polish - Wikipedia

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    Polished nails with nail art Fingernails before, during, and after application of red nail polish A woman's toes with dark nail polish. Nail polish (also known as nail varnish in British English or nail enamel) is a lacquer that can be applied to the human fingernails or toenails to decorate and protect the nail plates.

  6. Nail technician - Wikipedia

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    A nail technician or nail stylist is a person whose occupation is to style and shape a person's nails. This is achieved using a combination of decorating nails with coloured varnish, transfers, gems or glitter. [1] Basic treatments include manicures and pedicures, as well as cleaning and filing nails and applying overlays or extensions.

  7. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    Dip nails tend to last about a month, two-to-three weeks longer than gel and acrylic nails. [13] It can be worn on natural nails, nails with added tips, or can create artificial nails. Dip-powder enhancements can also be used for quick nail repairs. Dip-powder nails do not require any UV/LED light to cure: instead they are cured using an activator.