[ Rules ] [ ot / g / m ] [ pt / snow / w ] [ meta ] [ Server Status ]

/ot/ - off-topic

Name
Email
Subject
Comment
File(20 MB max)
Video
Password (For post deletion)

The site maintenance is completed but lingering issues are expected, please report any bugs here

File: 1451131401293.jpg (79.26 KB, 550x432, 1439401418601.jpg)

No. 125946

Nail thread, anyone?
Inspo, tips, general nail-related chatter, etc.

No. 125947

File: 1451131436369.jpg (174.24 KB, 500x333, 1423989306106-0.jpg)


No. 125948

File: 1451131492753.jpg (108.84 KB, 612x505, 1432937177700.jpg)


No. 125949

File: 1451131578144.jpg (162.28 KB, 700x668, lizlisa-acrylic-nails-hearts.j…)


No. 125950

I don't paint my nails because I keep getting distracted by the idea of having gunk on my nails and it feels like my nails are suffocating.

No. 125951

Why… why would you want such long gross nails?

No. 125952

>>125950
Technically they are suffocating. It's why your nails turn yellow if you leave polish on them for an extended period of time. Using a base coat can mitigate this effect somewhat but yeah.

No. 125953

>>125947
This is super pretty, those roses and glittery bits.
>>125950
Same here. I'm also annoyed nail polish doesn't last long. I work with my hands and by day 2 it looks horrendous. I wish there was some kind of permanent nail polish so I could have glossy black nails forever.

No. 125954

>>125953
There are nail buffers which give a decent effect. Not as shiny as say, a gel manicure, but not bad.

No. 125955

>>125953
Buy a brand that's worth it if you haven't. I find OPI and Vinylux to last me a few weeks and I wash my hands excessively. A few coats of black and then adding a clear coat on top should last you a while.

No. 125956

>>125952
Nails are literally dead cells and can't suffocate. They can get stained by dark colors but that doesn't affect the health of the nail bed at all.

No. 125957

File: 1451260749940.jpg (72.66 KB, 242x292, c0051030_17181385.jpg)

Now that I have a job I really want to get my nails done every once in a while, but I feel like I'd be super awkward with the manicurist (don't know what to say, where to look) so I haven't done it. I'm thinking maybe I'll get a home kit or something.

No. 125958

>>125957
Just look at your nails while the professional is doing them, and admire every step in the process. It's fun to look at it!

No. 125959

The best part of a professional manicure is the hand massage. I would seriously pay just for that.

I bought my own gel kit something like 3 years ago and love it. It's saved a lot of cash doing them myself. This looks like the one I have (different box) http://www.redcarpetmanicure.co.uk/shop/starter-kits-67/starter-kit-w-portable-led-light.html

Their range of colours are good too.

Haven't used normal nail poishes since because that shit chips after an hour even when when it says it doesn't.

>>125957
They don't usually talk while they're doing it and it's not expected you speak to them. Home kit recommended though. Looks a lot to shell out for a starter kit, but it's worth it.

No. 125960

I have old track marks, will the manacurist realize what they are and will they ask me about them?

That's the only reason I don't go.

No. 125961

>>125960
Realistically, yeah most of them will probably recognize what they are but no they won't ask any probing questions. If they're absolutely clueless (like foreigner not used to the culture clueless) or tactless and do end up asking or commenting on them somehow, just give them a canned "Don't really want to talk about it, sorry" or say you're diabetic or something

I don't mean to sound degrading to people working as estheticians, a member of my family does so I respect that, but really these people are working boring jobs for crappy pay, they really don't give a shit if you have drug marks, tattoos, if you take it up the ass, what your middle name is. The most important thing is whether you're a paying customer or not.

No. 125962

File: 1451522889091.jpg (48.84 KB, 618x617, 69da89225ce1f1426f588c475e9e9b…)

I love extra sharp, long nails. I've had them in black before and they looked amazing- except I couldn't do anything with them. That's a big issue since my job requires tons of work with my hands (knitting, sewing, etc). It's a bummer since they're so cute.

I love beige, wine, black, and french nails. Light pink if I want something that looks clean.

No. 125963

>>125962
Are these your nails? Because i'm in love with your traditional tattoos.

No. 125964

I can't get manicures because the nail techs always, without fail, make fun of/draw attention to my old self harm scars. But I guess that's just what I get for having them, right?

I would kill for something like pic related, though.
>>125947

No. 125965

>>125962
Im betting youre not a lesbian

No. 125966

>>125963

Nah I found the pic on Google

>>125965

Nope. But I'm more of a vibrator kinda person

No. 125967

>>125964
Where do you live?? Because that sounds highly unprofessional and i would report that person. That's bullshit. Just because you have scars doesnt mean they should be pointed out.

No. 125968

File: 1451823080314.jpg (55.56 KB, 600x400, witchy.jpg)

I have a thing for long witchy nails, the thing is, my nails are incredibely soft and weak, I will never achieve natural long nails.

So yeah, and I don't really want to pay 45 euros every two weeks to get fake longs nails, I just don't have the budget.

My hands look a lot like pic related btw, so I would have long skinny hans, gosh it would be so beautiful…

No. 125969

File: 1451836398226.jpg (587.07 KB, 1080x1080, IMG_20151228_220001.jpg)

I just got the gelish starter kit with the led light. I highly recommend it. I can do all kinds of nail art bc it doesnt dry out as fast as traditional nail polish, or I can cure it between layers. You can mix custom colors too. I used to do my own nail art with regular polish and every time it would smudge as soon as I finished, or it would chip the next day. I hated being useless for the next hour waiting for my nails to dry. With gel Its instantly dry and it grows out before it chips.

I seriously freaking love being able to do gel manicure at home. Ya its expensive upfront but it pays for Itself after 2 manicures. Fucking worth it. I currently have the "babyboomer" style right now. Pic related.

Sorry for the long post, I'm just really into it.

No. 125970

>>125969
I'm really thinking about getting a gel kit. I I don't get fancy with nail art but I like having long lasting, durable color. My issue is that I SUCK at doing my nails. Does anyone have any tips or is it just largely practice? I always get it all over the damn place, especially when painting my left hand, and I usually prefer black nails so getting it off with remover is hard and leaves a stain, or I just smudge what's on my nail. Maybe I just suck ass.

No. 125971

>>125970
maybe you could try putting a thick layer of elmers glue on the skin around each nail first. Let it dry. Then paint your nails like crazy. Peel off the glue. I've never tried it myself, but it looks like it works really well for some people.

No. 125972

>>125971

I've removed my cuticles and periodically push them back with my nails so I don't have this problem.

Not sure why most people don't do it since it comes a super slick, clean appearance. Just don't buy nail polishes with a massive brush and you're golden.

No. 125973

>>125970
I'm pretty terrible too, and I've found that I do my best by only doing two nails at a time, thumbs first. By doing that I don't feel the need to rush because of possible dripping before I go to cure it.

I also use a cuticle pusher and clipper duo to 1. scrape away excess wet polish when I apply a new layer and 2. clip any excess I might've missed after curing.

It takes me forever to finish, but it went from chipping/lifting after 2-4 days to it lasting a week or more. Plus I can just watch TV while I do it so whatever.

No. 125974

>>125971
You can do the same thing with petroleum jelly. Wipe it away after you've done your nails.

No. 125975

Be careful about buying those cheap starter kits of Amazon/eBay etc.

I bought one for 35€ once and ended up in the hospital because I had a extreme allergic reaction, and I never had any problems with allergies or sensitive skin before.
The Kylie Jenner lip challenge was a joke compared to the swelling of my mouth FML

I got acrylic nails done at a salon 3x after that and didn't have any problems at all.

No. 125976

Do you give have any tips for thin nails which break off all the time?
It's like they're flaking away.
I tried several hardening nail polishes like OPI and Essie but they didn't do shit.

No. 125977

>>125976
Have you tried topical treatments? I've heard of people who've had success with either nailtek or nailtiques which are both brands that help strengthen and heal nails (and some parents use one of the steps as a means to stop their kids from sucking their thumbs, so also good if you're a chronic nail biter.) Paint on nail strengtheners only work if the nail bed itself is healthy. I've always had pretty good nails, so for me using a nail strengthener just keeps them from breaking while doing rough shit like opening boxes.

No. 125978

File: 1455164666867.jpg (126.84 KB, 813x813, lets her rabbit bite her nips.…)

just over a year ago, my nails, which would always grow long and look pretty fab, had suddenly just stopped 'growing'. i don't even have to cut them anymore, they just break all the time and keep themselves short. it really sucks.
it also coincided with lots of acne, when i rarely ever had any, and a couple other things

No. 125979

File: 1455203058756.png (387.42 KB, 638x509, 1425867796650.png)

>>125978
Are you taking any supplements right now? Omega-3 is good for making your nails stronger (in addition to helping your skin and hair). Omega-3 can also help with some people's hormonal acne. I've been taking it for a while and it's helped me all around, including my acne issues, so I would recommend it.

No. 125980

>>125979
Chia seeds and ground flax are also great ways to get in more omega-3's. I throw them on stuff all the time like in smoothies, pasta sauce, on sandwiches, whatever. Eating a lot of omega-3's has definitely helped my nails grow strong and long.

No. 125981

File: 1455213888452.jpg (1.58 MB, 2448x3264, IMG_20160211_125126.jpg)

Yo guys I need help. Those are my nails, they were strong and long, square shaped. Suddenly they started breaking and I have been putting glue in it and they do look somewhat decent, but they keep falling off. Then I tried this shape and it all went to shit. I don't know what to do anymore. Should I cut them? I feel like it would be such a waste.. But eh

No. 125982

File: 1455214658663.jpg (1.07 MB, 2448x3264, IMG_20160211_131421.jpg)

>>125981
Lenght

No. 125983

>>125982
You must be mildly obese to have such sausage fingers.

No. 125984

>>125983
Nice b8.

But how can someone be mildly obese? You're either obese or you aren't.

>>125981
I feel you but sometimes you just need to cut them, treat them well, and then let them grow back. Kinda like getting a hair cut once it gets damaged beyond repair. Thankfully nails grow back faster.

No. 125985

>>125983
yeah I know that's why I'm going to go full anorexic, wish me luck

No. 125986

>>125982
You have nice hands, but that polish is horrible

No. 125987

>>125983
shut the fuck up and go purge with your spindly salad fingers

No. 125988

>>125983
Go back to the thinspo thread skellington. Too spooky for us!

No. 125989

>>125981

Dat trisha paytas in the background tho.

also , about your nails. I'd say cut them. I heard you can fix broken nails with a tea bag, but idk how.

No. 125990

File: 1455277260138.jpg (201.64 KB, 953x960, IMG_20160212_043624.jpg)

>>125989
Tea bag only works for a rip on the side of your nail. I recently had to do this but I had to use gel polish instead of nail glue. It worked the same tho.

No. 125991

>>125984
>>125989
>>125990
thank you, anons. I guess there is no hope for my nails at this point (one of my nails felt off while I was outside, and got lost. gross I know) so I will wait a couple of days and then cut off all my nails :(

No. 125992

Does gel polish damage or weaken the nails? I bought a bunch of Etude House Enamelting polishes that harden with a LED lamp, but a friend of mine said that my nails will become thin and weak if I wear gel polish, because it doesn't allow the nails to breathe.

No. 125993

>>125992

nails don't breathe. I have never used gel nail polish but I have heard that as long as you remove it properly your nails should be fine (maybe if you keep using it over and over again it will weaken the nail under the polish, not the new growth)

No. 125994

I only do oval shaped nails and they're either bare, black, or occasionally with french tip.
I don't really feel like colorful nails suit me or go with what I'll usually wear although I do like other colors. I think dark red nails are awesome, but I don't like the way red nails make my hands look. Red is a good color for my body, but not my hands.

Tip: to whiten my nails and make them look super "new" and clean, I scrub them with baking soda+water using a toothbrush. The results are truly great

No. 125995

File: 1457410581073.jpeg (137.02 KB, 500x523, image.jpeg)

I've always wanted stiletto nails but nothing says I'm not a lesbian like terrifying sharp nails lmao.

No. 125996

>>125995
I'm a lesbian and I have my nails like this.. I just don't have a gf right now, lmao.

No. 125997

File: 1463870840921.jpg (62.31 KB, 640x640, 12814415_1080252961994797_2903…)

Don't get you nails done at some shitty asian nail salon. Go on Craigslist under "services" and "beauty" and search "nails". Lots of ghetto black girls who are massively obsessed with nails who will do them better and cheaper.

No. 125998

>>125981
>>125982
The index fingernail is so broken it looks…really dumb anon ngl.

For the record my nails get about to your length if I'm consistent with replacing the polish. However sometimes the sides crack or I break a nail, and I get so frustrated at their asymmetry I just cut them off and start over. Usually every 2-3 months I cut and regrow.

No. 125999

>>125982
>>125982

How the fuck do you wipe your arse without spearing yourself?
Do you wear contacts?

No. 126000

>tfw art student
>tfw summer job has strict restrictions on nails
I will never have cute nails, anons

No. 126001

Nail technicians are seriously talented. Why isn't this considered art?

No. 126002

>>125997
If anyone is stupid enough to do this they would yeah.

No. 126003

File: 1463939494808.jpg (1.31 MB, 2448x3264, image.jpg)

Just got my nails done

No. 126004

>>126003

Did money exchange hands for that.

No. 126005

>>126003
holy shit, next time tell your nail lady that she needs to file them more flat. Don't listen when they tell you they'll be more fragile and break. That's just because they don't want you to complain IF they break- which they most likely won't.

No. 126006

>>126003

Were you going for the balloon nail look? Um. If not…then yeah, get that filed down.

No. 126007

>>125946
who else just goes for the classic red nail look

No. 126008

>>126007
I hear it's really in right now with the silver hair crew

No. 126009

>>126003

I could have done a better job for free

No. 126010

>>126003
My condolences. You do have nice hands, though.

No. 126011

File: 1464000745082.jpg (82 KB, 736x738, 62f1676313af32429ed249bbe72ba3…)

I really want to learn this shit and maybe run a small indie business in my home. If you only want to be a nail tech, you don't need many hours at all I've noticed.

No. 126012

>>126011
Just be careful about learning the health side effects. It seems harmless to get your nails done but there's some painful stories about what can go wrong. It certainly doesn't seem like something you'd need to study for a long time, but a lot of practice.

No. 126013

>tfw want to get into pretty nails
>tfw eczema on hands fucked your skin to hell and back and are now affecting the nails

when will the suffering end

No. 126014

>>126013
Cover your hands in E45 cream, put on gloves and leave them overnight.

No. 126015

Are people really doing this or is it just clickbait? I don't think it looks THAT a tbh, stiletto bubble nails might be cute.

No. 126016

>>126015
Those are absolutely hideous, that bulk is not flattering at all.

No. 126017

>>126015
God, I hate these so much. They just scream "Facebook mom" and make hands look pudgy and gross.

No. 126018

>>126015
I've seen it in the wild, it's disgusting. It looks like your nails have a fungal infection you never took care of and they kept bulking up. I see those nails and I think of the "can I speak to the manager?" mom.

No. 126019

File: 1464869512521.jpg (78.61 KB, 960x960, 13138731_1064423040318788_1214…)


No. 126020

I love ridiculous tacky nails like this.

No. 126021

>>126020

SAME… I also love tacky shit like juicy couture. I just love the sparkles and pink

No. 126022

>>126020
what the fuck

No. 126023

I love this style of "aquarium" nails

No. 126024

>>126019
wow how do people do that? that's so pretty

No. 126025

File: 1464944853759.jpg (29.51 KB, 535x400, wtf.jpg)

How about duck nails?

No. 126026

>>126025
Anon, I'm going to pass out from how fucking ugly these are. Jesus wept.

No. 126027

>>126025

Great for digging holes.

No. 126028

File: 1465008073245.gif (1.35 MB, 346x261, 1418701008299.gif)

>>126025
Jesus. How delusional must one be to believe this at all looks good?

No. 126029

>>126025
Perfect for nose picking

No. 126030

>>126029
if you like having nosebleeds, I suppose

No. 126031

Anyone else keep their nails short as fuck but still paint them/do cute nail art on them?

I can appreciate the look of long nails, but I need mine to be short. Just been getting into painting the more often, but a lot of times I'm to shy to wear some of the stuff I paint on my nails out, like recently I did a watermelon design and it was cute but made me feel like a 5 year old so I took it off. I also just got a SUPER glittery holo polish which is super eye catching and shiny, so after I swatched it, I painted a design over it that covered most of it with black polish.

No. 126032

File: 1465212358530.jpg (42.67 KB, 624x420, 20140724-dollyparton-624-14062…)

>>126031
I just picked up guitar again and I can't have long nails anymore, shit sucks cause I loved them like that.

Maybe for your watermelon design you could try a less literal interpretation?

No. 126033

File: 1465212476398.jpg (88.89 KB, 640x640, Watermelon-Nail-Art-by-@SoNail…)

>>126031
Like this

No. 126034

File: 1465235160282.jpg (11.15 KB, 236x236, 32d893704c082cc0b2991de2078eb4…)

>>126033
Closer to this, but the green parts were thinner, and the pink parts were a gradient.

No. 126035

>>126031
I have to keep my nails short and unpainted for work. I work weekends only so I sometimes keep them painted Monday - Friday, but I gave up on elaborate designs. When I am done with this job the first thing u will do is getting a very nice manicure

No. 126036

File: 1465500797798.jpg (73.58 KB, 720x540, mck.jpg)


No. 126037

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyCrmk9c3H8
Her videos are so strange and mesmerizing, but I like her nails in this video here. Even though they are trimmed short, the designs are totally cute.

No. 126038

What do you guys do when a nail breaks?

Over the past few months I've finally let my nails grow out and they look great. But obviously they break and crack sometimes. Most of the nail artists I follow shave down when one breaks so they all regrow together, but I think that's a waste?

Idk I kind of just keep the broken nail short and let it catch up to the rest, almost like a 'punishment' nail, lol. It looks a little silly sometimes if it's like the middle nail or something, but honestly no one has noticed unless they're directly looking at my nails when I have them spread out.

No. 126039

>>126038
It's it's just a crack, or if you have the broken off piece of nail, some people make patches with cut up tea bags and nail glue, then filing it smooth once it dries. You can still see the crack on the naked nail but it looks fine with polish over it.

I don't remember a particularly good tutorial I can post, but if you google 'tea bag nail patch' a bunch of stuff comes up.

No. 126040

>>126039
This does work, but there's a chance of it breaking again if you aren't careful. It seems better to use in the case of an "emergency", like if you have an event to go to later or the next day and you need it to hold out a little longer.

I also might have screwed up my own repair, so YMMV.



Delete Post [ ]
[Return] [Catalog]
[ Rules ] [ ot / g / m ] [ pt / snow / w ] [ meta ] [ Server Status ]