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Mal

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Does anyone know about getting our nails done, like acrylic and all that stuff, i havent gotten mine done since i got diagnosed...and i need to know if i should pop em off, or i can actually get em filled....so if someone cal let me know that would be awesome

thank youuuu

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Mtndog Collaborator

Hi mal- Good question. I don't know about acrylic nails but I do know that all the OPI naiil polishes (not the clear nail strengtheners- just the colors) are gluten-free.

Nantzie Collaborator

I had reactions with acrylics, but there are others who don't.

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i don't know about acrylics but I do know the OPI strengtheners are not gluten-free. I too would like to know about the acrylics.

MistressIsis Apprentice

WAIT! WHAT? OPI Nail Envy is not gluten-free...that is my favorite product!!

Mtndog Collaborator

I know I know, me too (Nail Envy). It wasn't the last time I checked, but maybe it's changed. You could contact the company and see what they say. I know their colored ones are, but as of a year ago, Nail Envy was not. :angry:

Rebecca47 Contributor
I know I know, me too (Nail Envy). It wasn't the last time I checked, but maybe it's changed. You could contact the company and see what they say. I know their colored ones are, but as of a year ago, Nail Envy was not. :angry:

OMG! Nail polish too. I never thought about that. I guess I will give to my neighbor. I dont know what kind to by now. I am not very savvvy on polish. Help me !!! I live in northern california,

Rebecca <_<


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I don't know if you found your answer yet. First my suggestion is to call the salon you usually get your nails done at and ask what acrylic they use. OPI, Creative, and there's more but my mind is in a fog right now. Also be aware if you do go to a TOTAL asian salon they tend to just say 'we use the good stuff'. I just called my representative that i get my nail supplies from about OPI and I'm waiting to hear back from her.

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