Which fake nails look most real?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I bite my nails and can’t do acrylics because I bite them too (gross, but true).

I get regular manicures with Dazzle Dry (a long lasting quick drying polish) and use this: https://www.nailquail.com/ I go to Nail Saloon in DC. I don’t bite my nails all the time anymore, but they’re always really nice when I have to go in with bitten nails.

I keep my nails short because I’m less tempted to bite them that way, but I go for all sorts of colors. With the right mani, short nails can look great with color.

When I use hand lotion, I’m also less likely to pick at my cuticles.

Good luck!


Is nail saloon any good?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:SNS. Also I moved away from DC and where I live now, having polished nails is considered basic grooming. Looking back, I am perplexed about why DC women are so opposed to a bit of color.


It is perplexing, for sure. They also recommend the world’s ugliest shoes when asked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I bite my nails and can’t do acrylics because I bite them too (gross, but true).

I get regular manicures with Dazzle Dry (a long lasting quick drying polish) and use this: https://www.nailquail.com/ I go to Nail Saloon in DC. I don’t bite my nails all the time anymore, but they’re always really nice when I have to go in with bitten nails.

I keep my nails short because I’m less tempted to bite them that way, but I go for all sorts of colors. With the right mani, short nails can look great with color.

When I use hand lotion, I’m also less likely to pick at my cuticles.

Good luck!


Is nail saloon any good?


Yes, I’ve been going there for 5+ years and always have a good experience. Highly recommend. U Street is my favorite.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SNS. Also I moved away from DC and where I live now, having polished nails is considered basic grooming. Looking back, I am perplexed about why DC women are so opposed to a bit of color.


It is perplexing, for sure. They also recommend the world’s ugliest shoes when asked.


So true. I used to hate when people talked about how basic DC women were, but it is true. Basic as hell.
Anonymous
I DIY at home. Recommend China Glaze or Dazzle Dry.
Anonymous
NP -

Do any of the home dip kits look good? Are the easy for a complete novice?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I bite my nails and can’t do acrylics because I bite them too (gross, but true).

I get regular manicures with Dazzle Dry (a long lasting quick drying polish) and use this: https://www.nailquail.com/ I go to Nail Saloon in DC. I don’t bite my nails all the time anymore, but they’re always really nice when I have to go in with bitten nails.

I keep my nails short because I’m less tempted to bite them that way, but I go for all sorts of colors. With the right mani, short nails can look great with color.

When I use hand lotion, I’m also less likely to pick at my cuticles.

Good luck!


Is nail saloon any good?


I go to the one in Friendship Heights and it's consistently excellent. Very clean, doesn't smell, and excellent customer service.

I also seem to run into everyone there (other moms from my kids' school, my doctor, friends of my mom, etc) so it really seems to be THE place to get your nails done for the Chevy Chase crowd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SNS. Also I moved away from DC and where I live now, having polished nails is considered basic grooming. Looking back, I am perplexed about why DC women are so opposed to a bit of color.


It is perplexing, for sure. They also recommend the world’s ugliest shoes when asked.


So true. I used to hate when people talked about how basic DC women were, but it is true. Basic as hell.


I love getting my nails done, but why in the world should colored nails be considered basic "grooming?" That's ridiculous - we as women are our own worst enemies. Its sad that a woman is thought of less than just because she decides she doesn't want to indulge in that particular ornamentation. That's even before we get to the fact that the formaldehyde and other chemicals in polish are known toxins.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SNS. Also I moved away from DC and where I live now, having polished nails is considered basic grooming. Looking back, I am perplexed about why DC women are so opposed to a bit of color.


It is perplexing, for sure. They also recommend the world’s ugliest shoes when asked.


So true. I used to hate when people talked about how basic DC women were, but it is true. Basic as hell.


I love getting my nails done, but why in the world should colored nails be considered basic "grooming?" That's ridiculous - we as women are our own worst enemies. Its sad that a woman is thought of less than just because she decides she doesn't want to indulge in that particular ornamentation. That's even before we get to the fact that the formaldehyde and other chemicals in polish are known toxins.


PP here - I didn't say you had to have color. I have a very light pink color on my nails. They actually look clear.

The point is that when women try to look nice, for some reason, DCUMs go after them.
Anonymous
Never heard a sincere compliment from men about fake nails.

Many many compliment natural nails that are not grossly long however.

Something to consider.
Anonymous
I think they look trashy. The men in my life either could care less or say they look trashy as well depending who you ask. So why bother? That's my take. I also think they harbor germs and are generally unsanitary.
Anonymous
Oops hit submit too soon. In nursing school we were advised not to have nails passed our fingertips for that reason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think they look trashy. The men in my life either could care less or say they look trashy as well depending who you ask. So why bother? That's my take. I also think they harbor germs and are generally unsanitary.


That's a fact. I cannot even imagine women with long long nails when they use the bathroom, ick.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Never heard a sincere compliment from men about fake nails.

Many many compliment natural nails that are not grossly long however.

Something to consider.


I've never heard a complement from men about nails in any shape or form.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a long time nail biter and just can’t quit, but hate the look of my bitten down nails. Thinking about getting some kind of extension, but don’t know what to ask for that looks the most real. I don’t like the look of “thick acrylic nails” because they just look so fake to me. Is there anything that actually looks real?

Any ideas?


Gel! They can be stared with short nails. They don’t have that fang sharp pointy look.


Gel has completely destroyed my nails - they take so much off the nail both to apply and remove. I'm trying hard to grow them back out now as they are totally chipped, peeling, and broken.
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