How to Do Your Own Acrylic Nails: 5 Easy Ways

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Do you know how to do your own acrylic nails at home without destroying your natural ones? Do you enjoy having acrylic nails? While it may appear simple while watching a trained, nail artist or technician, learning how to apply acrylic nails yourself at home will take time and patience.

This article will help you through the process of getting your acrylic nails done. Step-by-step instructions for doing your own acrylic nails at home are provided below. Most importantly, take your time doing your own nails and acrylic nails at home.

With practice, you can do your nails at home. You can be as good as anyone else if you take your time and don’t rush. All you need are a few supplies and a little patience. Learning how to do your own acrylic nails is the best if you don’t have time to go to the nail salon often, or if you want to reduce your beauty spending,

It’s all about Do It Yourself (DIY) beauty these days, whether it’s at-home skincare or hairstyling. If you want long-lasting results that take less time (and money) in the salon, DIY acrylic nails could be a great next project. You need to have the necessary supplies to complete the task. Here is a supply list as well as a step-by-step tutorial for DIY acrylic nails.

1. How To Do Your Own Acrylic Nails

1.1. Supplies You’ll Be Needing To Do Acrylic Nails

You have mainly 2 options either you can buy an acrylic nail kit online or you can buy all supplies separately. The supplies you would be needing are :

  • Nail file and buffing block
  • Acid-free nail primer
  • Acrylic Dish or small bowl
  • Acrylic brush
  • Acrylic powder
  • Base coat and top coat
  • Acrylic liquid
  • Pure acetone
  • Cuticle pusher
  • Nail clippers
  • Acrylic nail tip
  • Nail glue

1.2. Use The Following Step-By-Step Guide To Have Acrylic Nails At Home

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1.2.1. Prep Your Nails Thoroughly

To prep your nails you need to push the cuticle back gently with your cuticle pusher, making sure no cuticle remains on the nail bed because the acrylic will not adhere to it.

Then you need to trim your nails to just beyond the end of your nail. Your nails should be short because your acrylic tips will be attached to them, and if you try to do the acrylic application and attach them to long nails, your natural nail could break off, leading to your acrylic nails breaking apart as well.

After clipping your nails, file them to make them even. You need to buff each nail after that to ensure your acrylic tips have something to hold onto. Remove all shine from the nail by using a buffing block and softly swiping left and right across the whole nail bed.

In the end, you should apply nail primer because this removes the remaining moisture and oils from your nails to get them ready for the acrylic. Apply acetone to the surface of your nails and gently rub it in with a cotton ball.

1.2.2. Apply A Nail Tip (Optional)

If you need long nails then this step is essential for you if not, you can go directly to the next step

  •  Lay out ready-to-use size nail tips that snugly fit your nails. Keep them organized so that when gel polish is on you have nail glue on so you don’t mix them up.
  •  After you’ve completed setting up all of your nails, start with where the tip will touch your natural nail bed, dab a small amount of nail glue on there and dab a little glue into the nail tip.
  • Where it is indicated on the nail tip sheet, align the tip with your natural nail. It shouldn’t be any lower than the skin on the side of your finger; it should be right at the tip. For about 10 seconds, or until you can feel the tip has stuck, press and hold the nail tip firmly against the nail. Use your pinching tool or an angled pair of tweezers to gently hold the wings down if they are lifting up at the sides.
  • Cut or snip the nail tip to the desired length using nail tip cutters or nail scissors. Nail cutters are preferable because these are 100% easier.
  • If needed, shape the nail tip with a file. (e.g. square, almond, coffin–curved edges with a squared-off tip, etc.) Although you can support the top of the nail while filing to prevent this, it’s advised rather than to file upward from the underside of the tip as you could make it pop off.
  • If the nail’s tip hasn’t merged with your natural nail, buff the joint gently with a soft file, get a lint-free pad, and dab it with a little pure acetone. To make the nail tip blend in with your natural nail, wipe the pad in that space. Make sure the tip’s filing has left no dust behind. The entire nail bed should be covered in nail prep/dehydrator; this should quickly dry by air, leaving the nail with a slightly white/matt finish.
  • At the end apply acid-free nail primer to the entire nail bed.

1.3. Applying The Acrylic

1.3.1. Prepare The Acrylic Materials

Fill your dish or small bowl with your acrylic liquid. then add some powder to a different dish. Dip the acrylic brush tip into the dish with acrylic liquid

1.3.2. Put Acrylic on The Acrylic Brush Tip

Create an acrylic ball by dipping the brush tip into acrylic powder and working your way backwards through the powder. To get the ideal mixture of liquid to powdered acrylic, you might need to experiment a bit.

The tiny ball of acrylic mixture needs to be wet enough to spread the brush flat but not too wet. The acrylic should not drip off the brush; it should remain there. Have paper towels to wipe the brush between strokes so the acrylic doesn’t stick to it and to brush off any extra moisture.

1.3.3. Applying The Acrylic Mixture

Start at the bottom edge of the nail, close to the cuticle, and work your way up to the very tip of the nail with the acrylic ball. Brush the acrylic ball down to the tip after flattening it over the line. As you do this, tilt the nail downward to stop excess liquid acrylic from flooding the cuticles. To ensure a seamless transition between your natural nail and the acrylic tip, spread it quickly and evenly. With each of the ten nails, repeat the process.

1.3.4. Finishing The Acrylic Nails

To seal in the acrylic, you must now apply a top coat. Your entire nail should be painted with an air-dry top coat of nail polish in the color of your choice. Allow the polish to dry for about two minutes. Apply your preferred lotion or oil to your hands to complete the look.

2. Things to Keep in Mind While Doing the Nails

  • Do not forget to dry your brush between each stroke with a paper towel. This prevents the acrylic from adhering to your brush. If it’s still there, you can wipe it off again after dipping the brush in the liquid while the acrylic is still wet on the brush.
  • Use small, single strokes in the same direction to prevent lumps in the acrylic.
  • Avoid using acrylic on your cuticles. In order for it to adhere to your nail rather than your skin, it should begin a few millimetres above your cuticle.
  • Fewer is better! You’ll have to file your nails for what seems like an eternity if you have too much acrylic on them. It is simpler to start out by working with small beads.
How to do your own acrylic nails
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3. Strengthen and Repair Your Natural Nails

Here are some tips on how to keep your natural nails healthy

  • Maintain a clean and dry manicure. Be sure to regularly wash your hands and nails with soap and water. After washing, dry your nails thoroughly to stop the growth of bacteria and fungi.
  • Hydrate your cuticles and nails Dry nails are more likely to crack and break. To keep your cuticles and nails moisturized and healthy, rub oil or moisturizer into them.
  • Consume a healthy diet. Your nails can grow stronger if you eat a healthy diet. Consume foods like eggs, nuts, spinach, and carrots that are high in biotin, protein, and vitamins.

4. How To Remove Acrylic Nails at Home

  • Cut down your acrylic nails
  • File your nails
  •  Soak your acrylic nails in acetone
  • Gently push the acrylic off
  • File, shape, and buff your nails
  • Keep your nails hydrated

5. Frequently Asked Questions

5.1. What Do You Need to Do with Your Own Acrylic Nails at Home?

You’ll be needing – Cuticles pushers, nail files, and blockage. Acid-free nails, acrylic nail brush, Nail Paint.

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