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Nail extensions make your nails look long and beautiful. We all have done nail extensions at some point or the other. Generally, while getting nail extensions, we like to make very beautiful designs on fake nails as they have been in trend for the last few years. Some women like it so much that they like to get nail extensions done repeatedly.
But have you ever wondered what harm it does to your real nails when you repeatedly apply fake nails on them? Actually, nail extensions only make your nails or hands look beautiful for a short span but damage it in long run.
Discoloration
Many times, in order to save money, people get nail extensions done from anywhere. However, in this situation good quality products are not used on your nails. Due to which you may have problem of discoloration in nails later. In such a situation, your natural nails can be adversely affected.
May cause allergic reaction
Although this problem does not happen to everyone, still some people experience it. Especially, if your skin is sensitive then it is quite possible that you may suffer from allergy due to the glue or nail products used on nails. If this happens, it is best to remove the nail extensions immediately.
Possibility of infection
This problem occurs when the tools or materials used while applying nail extensions are not properly sanitized. In such a situation, the possibility of bacterial or fungal infection increases manifold due to the use of these materials.
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