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  2. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    A new gel nail extension was created circa 2017 that is commonly referred to as Gel-X, or soft gel tips. [8] It is a soft gel nail tip that is precut in differing styles and lengths which covers the whole nail bed up to the end of the nail. Gel-X are plied by first applying a PH bonder (dehydrator) followed by an acid-free gel primer.

  3. What's the Real Difference Between Shellac Nails and Gel Manis?

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    Are shellac nails that different from a gel manicure? We explain what to know about shellac nails and gel manicures here.

  4. From Gel to Acrylic, Here’s Your Official Guide to ... - AOL

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  5. I got a $110 gel manicure and compared it to a $38 at-home ...

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    Le Mini Macaron's at-home kit came with gel-removal packets for each nail. I thoroughly loved the user-friendly design of the removal process. I just inserted each nail into a packet, wrapped it ...

  6. Onychoschizia - Wikipedia

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    Onychoschizia, also known as nail splitting and brittle nails, is a splitting of the free-edged tip of the nail. [1] ... An acceptable alternative is gel nails. [2]

  7. Manicure - Wikipedia

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    Other nail treatments may include the application of artificial gel nails, tips, or acrylics, which may be referred to as French manicures. [2] Nail technicians, such as manicurists and pedicurists, must be licensed in certain states and countries, and must follow government regulations. [3]