beyond the creative aspect to acrylics for nail technicians and clients, another big advantage of acrylic nails is that even someone who bites their nails or has weak, peeling or brittle nails, can fake it. they’re very hard to chew off, says ferguson.
durability is another plus.
“if you think how soft the natural nail is, having this hard coating over the top looks great and helps protect from the outside environment,” she adds.
the down side to acrylic nails
there are some cons to acrylics that you need to be aware of. one is the time and money needed for maintenance — the average cost is about $50 for the first time and slightly less to refill, which needs to be done every three to four weeks.
“really, acrylics are are like dying your hair,” says ferguson, calling them a “full-time commitment.”
in addition to the cost and upkeep, there’s also a risk of infection from wear and tear. if your hands are in water often, or the hard seal gets broken on the acrylic and water gets under the surface between your natural nails, it can create the perfect environment for mould and fungus, causing an infection.