Simple Nails Designs Biography
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These can show a wider range of
properties (flexibility, strength, etc.) but may be more expensive. They cannot
be removed by organic solvents, but only by filing (or left to grow out with
the natural nail). Nail art is a creative activity that draws pictures or
designs fingernails. It a type of art. These days fingernails and toenails are
seen by some as important points of beauty. Also, it is a type of fashion
activity, related to manicuring. There are commercial shops ('nail bars') where
nails are worked on to make them attractive. The main product is acrylic nails
with ready-made designs which can be stuck on top of natural nails. Another popular alternative to
acrylic or gel preparations are fiberglass or silk wraps. They are done by
cutting pieces of actual fiberglass or silk fabric to fit on the surface of the
nail or tip and then it is sealed down with a resin or glue. These are an
alternative for those who are allergic to chemicals used in the acrylic or gel
process. Other materials can be used, as well as combinations of them. There
are also temporary, cheaper flexible tips that can be quickly glued at home
without help from a professional. Acrylic nail powders are available in a
variety of colours and can use "special effects" such as contours,
sparkles and the very popular French manicure (pink and white appearance).
Guitar players, if they don't use their fingertips, use their nails, or a
'pick' (piece of metal) to play. If they use their nails, the nails must be in
perfect condition, and kept to the same length all the time. Alternatively, he
may use acrylic stick-ons. Every guitarist has his own way.
Another popular alternative to
acrylic or gel preparations are fiberglass or silk wraps. They are done by
cutting pieces of actual fiberglass or silk fabric to fit on the surface of the
nail or tip and then it is sealed down with a resin or glue. These are an
alternative for those who are allergic to chemicals used in the acrylic or gel
process. Other materials can be used, as well as combinations of them. There
are also temporary, cheaper flexible tips that can be quickly glued at home
without help from a professional. Acrylic nail powders are available in a
variety of colours and can use "special effects" such as contours,
sparkles and the very popular French manicure (pink and white appearance). Nail
polish, or nail varnish, is a lacquer applied to human fingernails or toenails
to decorate and/or protect the nail. Today’s nail polishes are usually
nitrocellulose in a solvent such as butyl acetate or ethyl acetate. They may be
clear or coloured with pigments. The coating has a plasticizers (e.g. camphor).
This links polymer chains, spacing them to make the film flexible after drying.
That way it resists cracking or flaking caused by the natural movement of the
nail.
Nail polish was used in the
ancient world. In China
it started off being made from a combination of beeswax, egg whites, gelatin,
vegetable dyes, and gum arabic and rose petals. The Chinese would dip their
hands in this mixture until their finger nails turned red or pink. In Ancient
Egypt henna was used. The henna stained their fingernails orange, which turned
dark red or brown after the stain matured.] In 1300 BC, the colour of the nail
polish reflected social rank. The colours gold and silver were favoured; later,
black and red were the favoured colours. Red is the colour Cleopatra wore.
By the turn of the 9th century,
nails were tinted with scented red oils, and polished or buffed with a chamois
cloth, rather than simply polished. In the 19th and early 20th centuries,
people pursued a polished rather than painted look by massaging tinted powders and
creams into their nails, then buffing them shiny. After the creation of
automobile paint, Cutex produced the first modern nail polish in 1917.
Synthetic nail polish was introduced in the 1920s in Paris . The artificial nails are not a
replacement, but an extension for natural nails. There are two main approaches
to creating artificial nails–tips and forms. Tips are made of lightweight
plastic plates that are nail-shaped. They are glued on the end of the natural
nail and liquid acrylic is then applied over the entire nail. Forms are fitted
over the nail. Then an artificial nail is molded out of acrylic. Then the form
is removed and the new nail shaped and buffed to a shine. This is a mixture of
a powder and a liquid. The mixture starts to harden in 30–40 seconds after
application and gets to its final hardness in fifteen minutes. Powder and
liquid acrylics can be removed by using a variety of solvents (usually acetone
is used). Usually it takes 15 to 20 minutes to remove the nail. Another
material, commonly called "UV Top Coat" (in correct terms a polymer
resin), hardens under ultraviolet light.
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