Acrylic Nails 

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Support extensions for longer nails

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Refill applied on regrowth, after 2-3 weeks

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Correct nail plates' imbalance looks

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Great for religious nail care routines

Acrylic Nails Explained

Acrylic nails are known for its strength and flexibility for creating shapes.

A new set of acrylic nails starts with preparing your cuticles and the nail bed using an e-file nail drill. Plastic nail tips are glue onto the nail beds for extra length, if needed.

Acrylic powder is melt in monomer and applied on nails. Nails are file into desired shapes. And finally, colours and designs are done on the newly created nails.

When its time for the next nail appointment, the colours is file off. We apply new acrylic powder to the regrowth. Minimum work is required on the initial acrylic sections.

FAQs

How are acrylic nails differ?

Acrylic nails done right are solid. They are one of the best in terms of strength. The subsequent sets, refills or infills, require minimum work on real nail beds. Sanding and preps are mostly on the regrowth.

Will my acrylic nails keep getting longer and turn into claws?

We can file acrylic nails to your desired length, whether it’s the new set or refilled set.

Is acrylic nail right for me?

We offer lacquer polish, shellac gel, acrylic sculpture, Bio-gel/hard gel sculpture, and SNS/dipping powder nails. We can recommend a suitable treatment based on the desired finish, state of your nails and nail care routines.

I have a design. Can you do it on acrylic nails?

Our team is pretty capable. We should be able to do common designs. Please show us a photo when you come in or confirm via Facebook / Instagram prior to your visit.

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225 Barkly Street St. Kilda, VIC 3182

Opening Hours

Standard Hours

Sat - Wed:

9:30am - 6:00pm

Thu - Fri:

9:30am - 7:00pm

Summer Hours

Mon - Sun:

9:30am - 7:00pm

 

Bookings preferred after 5:00pm

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