Same thing but different formula. Okay so it’s not the same. Lolhttps://twitter.com/ty_hotcommodity/status/1054043349563461632 …
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SNS is also healthier for your nails because they take it off and apply a new set every time. As opposed to acrylic where you would get a fill. So your nail is clean and new every time.
But be mindful of the fact that none of those nail processes HAVE to be detrimental to your nails. If you have a qualified nail tech, your nail will be healthy. Damage occurs before applying nails and while taking them off.
Back when I used to get acrylics, I would experience a reaction. My cuticles would flare up and peel. Why? Because the application of acrylic called for acetone and my nails reacted to being depleted of all moisture. I don’t deal with that with SNS. So yes, it’s better.
Oh and here are the ingredients y’all speak of. I personally don’t care about them saying the products “help” your nails with the “vitamins” because they’re usually exaggerating but I feel and see the differences in my nails and those who get SNS over acrylic or nothing at all.pic.twitter.com/wF6DkStSnO
Bingo. It’s definitely different. The technique alone has been less harsh on my nails over time. And i like how it’s taken off each time. I took these yesterday, my nails wouldn’t look as healthy with acrylicpic.twitter.com/ZlKF3594OR
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