Acrylic nails fill ins?
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Nov 27, 2014
Emily W.
You shouldn't leave them on that long. Over time the acrylic will break down and loosen, allowing moisture to become trapped against the nail. This can lead to some gnarly fungal infections. I can't tell you for sure how long you can keep them on, but I caution to replace them done rather than later.
Nov 26, 2014
Tori G.
Usually you can just continue to get fills and get them cut down because eventually it just becomes your regular nails and helps the acrylic last longer.
Nov 26, 2014
Nicole S.