Common problems that develop with artificial nailsCommon problems may develop with artificial nails: - Bacterial infection. You may dislodge
an artificial nail from the nail bed by bumping it or catching it. Infection
can develop in the gap that forms between the two nails, especially if the
artificial nail is reglued before a thorough cleaning.
- Fungal nail infection
.
This can occur when moisture collects under acrylic nails. It is more common
with nails that are left on for 3 months or longer. - An allergic
skin reaction to the products used to apply the artificial nails. You may
develop itching, redness, and swelling around the nail. The reaction may cause
the natural nail to separate from the nail bed.
To help prevent problems with artificial nails: - Test for a reaction to the artificial nail by
having just one nail applied. Wait several days to see whether redness,
itching, pain, or rash around or under the nail or separation of the nail from
the nail bed develops.
- Do not apply an artificial nail if the nail
or the skin around the nail looks irritated or infected.
- If an
artificial nail does separate from the nail bed, dip your fingertip into
rubbing alcohol for 15 seconds before reattaching the artificial nail. This
will clean the space between the nails.
- Do not wear artificial
nails for longer than 3 months at a time. Give your natural nails a month to
rest before reapplying artificial nails.
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