I went through a phase for a while where I got them - not very long and French manicure, classic look.
But then I talked to a nurse who filled me in on the whole microbiological aspect and I didn’t want them anymore - I’m fastidious about hand washing but you can’t really get those things clean. And also recently there is a lot of concern expressed about the little curing lights they use which can potentially cause skin cancer on the fingers from repeated exposure, so that’s another big negative. As well as the cost. |
Betty was right! |
You’re a teen? With a husband? Or just making irrelevant comments? |
Don’t they know it makes them look stupid? |
I don't get it. They look so ugly. |
So many judgy comments here. I have 12yr 7th grade asking for them. I don’t t have problem with it as she just want her nail to be a littler longer and durable not crazy crazy long with bunch of stuff on the fake nails like grownup one.
It’s not all the time things. Def special occasion kinda think and she plays multiple sports. |
"That 25 year old employee"? What? That pp said everyone in their company between 25 and 35 had the nails. If that many people are doing it, they don't need to "learn how to dress to match [the] environment." They are the environment. |
Don't you know your failure to understand it makes you look frumpy and out of date? |
Yep, very RHONJ. |
+2 |
Meemaw will have you know that “Dress for Success” frowns upon such things. |
Sorry still trashy |
Let her do semi cured gels at home.
Don’t you guys remember driving your parents nuts painting your nail with hard candy?? |
No. |
I’m going to bet you wouldn’t tell the Black woman in your office with acrylics that they are trashy. But carry on brave keyboard Karen. |