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Published 15:13 17 Dec 2016 GMT
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a lot of people on curiouscat ask me about my acrylics, presumably wanting a set themselves. sharing these to show u the reality lol pic.twitter.com/aqVRGjPiMO
— heaux heaux heaux (@amelia_perrin) December 9, 2016
nearly cried in the shower at the hot water touching my nail beds and i'm pretty sure there's still loads of shampoo left in my hair — heaux heaux heaux (@amelia_perrin) December 9, 2016The blogger confessed to Cosmopolitan that she had been getting her nails done for 6 years straight with no breaks in between her appointments. She also admitted that she didn't have time to get her nails professionally removed, ripping them off soon. Nail artist Britney Tokyo has advised that if any client wants nails immediately removed, they can go with the help of acetone remover.
"I never want anyone to peel off their gel or acrylic nails. By peeling off, the original nails can get severely damaged and very thin."
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