Step-by-Step Guide to Applying Acrylics on Toenails

  • Oct. 18, 2024
  • Nail Care

Applying acrylics on toenails can enhance the appearance of your feet by adding length, strength, and a polished look. While the process is similar to applying acrylics on fingernails, toenails require special attention due to their shape and size. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to apply acrylics on toenails effectively.

Step 1:

The first step is to prepare your toenails. Begin by removing any old nail polish or oils from the nail bed using a non-acetone polish remover. Trim your toenails to a manageable length, and use a file to shape them according to your preference. Buff the nail surface lightly to remove any shine, as this helps the acrylic adhere better. Push back your cuticles using a cuticle pusher, being careful not to damage the delicate skin. This ensures a clean and smooth area for the acrylic application.

Step 2:

Next, apply a dehydrator and primer. These products are essential to ensure the acrylic sticks to the nail without lifting. The dehydrator removes moisture and oils from the nail bed, creating a dry surface for better adhesion. The primer further preps the nail and helps bond the acrylic to the nail plate. Be sure to use both products sparingly, as over-application can cause irritation or lifting of the acrylic later on.

Step 3:

Once your nails are prepped, it’s time to choose your acrylic tips if you’re looking to extend the length of your toenails. Select tips that fit your toenails perfectly, making sure they align well with your natural nails. Apply a small amount of nail glue to the tip and press it onto the edge of your toenail, holding it in place until it adheres securely. Trim the tips to your desired length using nail clippers and file the edges to your preferred shape.

Step 4:

Mix the acrylic powder and liquid to form the acrylic mixture. Dip your acrylic brush into the liquid monomer, then into the acrylic powder, forming a bead of acrylic. Apply the bead onto your toenail and use the brush to spread it evenly across the surface, ensuring a smooth and even layer. Work carefully to avoid getting the acrylic on the skin or cuticle area, as this can cause lifting later on. If you are adding tips, blend the acrylic over the natural nail and the tip to create a seamless finish.

Step 5:

After applying the acrylic, allow it to dry completely. This usually takes a few minutes, depending on the acrylic brand you’re using. Once dry, file and buff the acrylic to smooth out any bumps or uneven surfaces. You can use a coarse file to shape the acrylic and a buffer to give it a smooth finish. Make sure to file gently around the cuticle area to avoid damaging your natural nail.

Step 6:

To finish, apply a top coat or gel polish to seal in the acrylic and add shine. If you’re using regular polish, apply a base coat first to protect the acrylic and then add your color of choice. Once your polish is dry, apply cuticle oil to moisturize the surrounding skin and keep your toenails looking healthy.

Conclusion:

Applying acrylics on toenails requires patience and precision, but the results are worth the effort. With the right tools and technique, you can achieve long-lasting, beautiful toenails that are perfect for any occasion. Remember to care for your acrylics properly by moisturizing regularly and avoiding unnecessary pressure on the nails to prevent lifting or breakage.

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Charlene

Charene Mich is a makeup enthusiast, makeup artist, digital marketer and content creator. Charlene also has a YouTube channel that she started out of her passion for beauty,hair and lifestyle content which also led her to start writing on Weridi.

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