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LauraK
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Post by LauraK »

I am a fairly new CD and have a question about false nails.

I would love to have long nails for my occasional outings. I have never used false nails up to this point, but when I look at the packages, even the widest nails in the packages look too narrow to cover the nail on my thumb. Is there some characteristic about fake nails I don't yet know, or do I need to pursue some type of special nails from somewhere on the web?

Also, because my wife is still very unsure about my dressing, I would have to remove them promptly at the motel the following morning. Any suggestions on how to do that best?

Any insights would be greatly appreciated.

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Post by Lydia »

Hi LauraK,

I just ran across a "temporary" nail polish brand. The ad says that it peels off easily - but they could be lying.

At any rate, I just ordered some and I'll post a comment about it when I get it and try it out.

Here is the link: http://www.beautybridge.com/supepinapo.html

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Post by DonnaT »

False nails seem to only go to a certain width since they are designed for women. I believe Kiss nails have the widest available, and some members here use them. They are easy to remove as long as you don't superglue them on.
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Thank you for that info, Donna. I'll be sure to give them a try.
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Post by KimberlyS »

Just one small drop of glue makes them easier to take off. I have also put on a coat of clear polish on my nails before gluing them on. Makes for easier to get off but take the glue along as you may loose one.

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Post by EmilyN »

three options that i'd suggest aside from growing your own nails out

1. Wal-Mart sells kits - a couple have self-sticking properties and dont require glue - about 8 bucks

2. Go to a Sally Hansen store or buy on-line - they have professional quality nails in larger sizes too. http://www.sallyhansen.com/

3. Try Talon Tru-tips - also in larger sizes and very TG friendly - i've used them for years with great success. http://www.talon-sd.com/
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