How To Put On Contacts With Acrylic Nails
Part 1 - cuticle down to start of adhered tip Part 2 - from adhered tip to half way down the tip Part 3 - the remainder of the tip to the free edge of the tip.
How to put on contacts with acrylic nails. The itch caused by acrylic nails is skin contact dermatitis. Dip Q-tip in contact solution. Use your dominate hand to put both lenses in your eyesTake your non-dominate hand and slightly take your index finger and thumb to pull the eye lid open.
Place the contact directly on the eye. Contacts May Not Last as Long. This is one of the easier ways to remove contacts with long nails.
Gently squeeze your lower eye part and eyelid your each finger respectively and the contact. Then press the bristles onto the top and sides of the acrylic bead to shape the nail. Wipe your brush onto a clean paper towel to get rid of excess acrylic powder or glitter.
This step is optional but wetting your q-tip first will help. Now depending on the length of your nails you can actually use your acrylic nail to your advantage. Once a nail technician applies this acrylic to a clients nails the material hardens and becomes much stronger.
Make sure you only use your fingertips to avoid damaging your cornea or lens with your nails. Apply your first bead to Part 1 gently press it down with your brush and ease it towards your cuticles. If you have long nails use the nail of your index finger to pick up the lens.
To put it simply acrylic nails are are a mix of powder and liquid monomer thats combined into a blob of dough shaped onto your nails with a brush and then air-dried. Press the acrylic bead onto your nail and use the brush to shape it. Place your thumb with your nail facing downward right below your eye.