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  2. The 14 Best Nail Glues for Long-Lasting DIY Manicures - AOL

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    Drip Proof Nail Glue. For something heavy-duty, turn to this nail glue from L.A. Colors. Reviewers rave about how well it holds press-ons; just be careful when applying as it does tend to stick to ...

  3. Confirmed: These Press-On Nails Are Just as Good as ... - AOL

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    While a majority of other press-on kits come solely with nail glue, this brand provides nail glue for extended wear that can last 2-3 weeks AND adhesive stickers for more temporary use and more ...

  4. The 15 Best Hair Bonding Treatments for Dry, Damaged Tresses

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    The best hair bonding treatments can help revive dry, dull and damaged hair. Shop expert and ELLE editor-approved formulas for colored hair and more. ... Shop expert and ELLE editor-approved ...

  5. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    Artificial nails, also known as fake nails, false nails, acrylic nails, press ons, nail extensions or nail enhancements, are extensions placed over fingernails as fashion accessories. Many artificial nail designs attempt to mimic the appearance of real fingernails as closely as possible, while others may deliberately stray in favor of an ...

  6. Artificial hair integrations - Wikipedia

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    Bonding is a method of weaving that lasts for a shorter period of time in comparison to sew-in weaving. It involves the application of hair glue to a section of wefted hair then onto a person's natural hair; special hair adhesives are used in bonding to prevent damage to one's natural hair.

  7. Cyanoacrylate - Wikipedia

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    Cyanoacrylate-based glue has a weak bond with smooth surfaces and as such easily gives to friction; a good example of this is the fact that cyanoacrylates may be removed from human skin by means of abrasives (e.g. sugar or sandpaper).