Thursday, January 14, 2010

If you bring your own acryllic kit to the nail salon will it be cheaper?

If you bring all the acryllic stuff and just ask them to put it on for you, will the price be cheaper?If you bring your own acryllic kit to the nail salon will it be cheaper?
I don't know of any reputable salon which would do this.The reason is that truly high quality, professional beauty supplies - whether it is acrylics, gels, and other nail care items, hair styling products, porfessional hair colors, things like this, are not available for sale to anyone who does not possess a license in either cosmetology, or a nail technology, or a license in a related field. The acrylic products which are available in drugstores, and stores such as Sally's are not very good in terms of quality, and the only ones who would use these products are people who attempt to do their nails at home - a practice I do not recommend unless you have had formal nail training and know exactly what you are doing because too many things can go wrong, and often do. Its not as easy as it appears to be.


If you want to get acrylic nails, then I recommend that you go to a nail professional - not just a nail tech - who is trained, licensed, experienced, and who use proper sanitation %26amp; disinfection procedures. There are way too many inexperienced, unlicensed, and untrained nail techs out there who will ruin your nails in a variety of ways. I won't go into that here, but avoid the places like you find in WalMart and in strip malls who charge $15-$25 for a full set of nails, use dremels to file your nails paper thin, and more. These places are notorious for ruining your nails and use the absolute cheapest acrylics on the market. And they are usually filthy on top of it all, leaving you prone to infections. Yet, so many people go to them (WHY?), and then wonder why their nails hurt them afterward, and will tell you that 'acrylics' will ruin your nails. Its a bad tech that ruins your nails, not the acrylic product itself. A reputable salon will cost you more, and you will need an appointment, and so on, but the end result is so worth it.


hthIf you bring your own acryllic kit to the nail salon will it be cheaper?
depends on the salon...........

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