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Get answers to common questions about Acrylic Full Set.
An Acrylic Full Set generally lasts three to four weeks before fills are recommended. Longevity depends on nail growth, daily activities, and maintenance. Proper care and scheduled touch-ups extend wear and maintain a clean, polished appearance.
When applied and removed correctly, acrylics should not cause lasting damage. Our technicians use gentle techniques, precise parting, and safe removal to protect nail beds. Follow aftercare, avoid peeling, and schedule professional removal to minimize risk and maintain nail health.
Appointments typically last 90 to 120 minutes depending on nail length, design complexity, and additional services. We allow time for meticulous shaping, application, curing, and finishing so your acrylics look flawless and last longer.
Yes — we offer a wide range of colors, finishes, and nail art options. Our artists can create ombré, chrome, encapsulated designs, and hand-painted details. Consult during booking to discuss ideas and any extra time or pricing required for complex artwork.
Keep nails dry and clean, moisturize cuticles daily, and avoid using nails as tools. Wear gloves for chores, book fills every two to three weeks, and use salon-approved removers to prevent lifting or damage.
Avoid peeling or forcing it off. Keep the area clean and book an appointment as soon as possible. Minor lifts can often be repaired with a quick refill or rebalance; full replacements may be recommended if damage or separation is significant.