Can I go to the nail salon with my nails damaged like this?
A couple of my nails broke off short and my nails are super thin (had my nails done a few weeks ago) and hair dye got into the nails and won't come out
Of course, the salon would have to provide you with a solution.
YEMolly on
Just glad those aren’t bruises. Haha
SMS071224 on
Relieved that its hair dye!
SassyCas1229 on
You can get the hair dye off with isopropyl alcohol!☺️ hope it helps!
CallidoraBlack on
If your nails are super thin and damaged, I would be very careful who you go to. If they overwork thin, damaged nails, you might leave worse off than you started.
sunraveled on
I wouldn’t recommend it- most salons are going to make this worse
Mrscena78 on
I would wait till they grew out past the weakened/ thin nails stage. You can apply a strengthening clear coat as a protective “barrier” while growing them out.
Picklekitten22 on
Yup. They’re there to help. Yes you might get some judgement, but everyone does. So try and not take it to heart. But I definitely think that your nails could be fixed up. You already have great nail beds, they’re just a bit janky
PicklesAndRyeOhMy on
I think you should wait until they grow out
Fluffy_Duck_Slippers on
I would use this opportunity to learn healthy nail care. Get some hand and nail cream, cuticle oil and a nail rescue polish. Take care of them for a few weeks. They need to recover.
angelstatue on
we have similar hands!! and similar nails unfortunately. however a good salon will be able to fix em up!! id love to see what you get 😀
Novel_Breakfast2769 on
I would maybe wait til they got a little stronger, applying a strengthening polish for awhile. You could even wear some press ons with gentle adhesive, i wouldn’t do glue. But if you wanted some kind of coverage for them while they recover that would be my plan. Good luck! 🩷🩷
Klutzy-Meringue-8995 on
You share thumbs with Megan fox.
Lethal_Opossum on
I’d let them grow and breathe a bit. Throw some regular nail polish on with a top coat if you just hate looking at them.
Single-Illustrator27 on
From a tech, I would just wait a bit longer till the thin parts grown out. No products adhere or last as it normally should on damaged nail plates. Plus as many others have stated, depending where you go, they could just make it worse overfilling even more
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Of course, the salon would have to provide you with a solution.
Just glad those aren’t bruises. Haha
Relieved that its hair dye!
You can get the hair dye off with isopropyl alcohol!☺️ hope it helps!
If your nails are super thin and damaged, I would be very careful who you go to. If they overwork thin, damaged nails, you might leave worse off than you started.
I wouldn’t recommend it- most salons are going to make this worse
I would wait till they grew out past the weakened/ thin nails stage. You can apply a strengthening clear coat as a protective “barrier” while growing them out.
Yup. They’re there to help. Yes you might get some judgement, but everyone does. So try and not take it to heart. But I definitely think that your nails could be fixed up. You already have great nail beds, they’re just a bit janky
I think you should wait until they grow out
I would use this opportunity to learn healthy nail care. Get some hand and nail cream, cuticle oil and a nail rescue polish. Take care of them for a few weeks. They need to recover.
we have similar hands!! and similar nails unfortunately. however a good salon will be able to fix em up!! id love to see what you get 😀
I would maybe wait til they got a little stronger, applying a strengthening polish for awhile. You could even wear some press ons with gentle adhesive, i wouldn’t do glue. But if you wanted some kind of coverage for them while they recover that would be my plan. Good luck! 🩷🩷
You share thumbs with Megan fox.
I’d let them grow and breathe a bit. Throw some regular nail polish on with a top coat if you just hate looking at them.
From a tech, I would just wait a bit longer till the thin parts grown out. No products adhere or last as it normally should on damaged nail plates. Plus as many others have stated, depending where you go, they could just make it worse overfilling even more