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Get answers to common questions about Regular Fill - Acrylic.
We recommend fills every 2-3 weeks depending on growth, lifestyle, and nail condition. Regular maintenance prevents lifting, preserves strength, and keeps your acrylics looking seamless and secure between full set appointments.
Properly applied and removed fills do not inherently damage nails. Professional technique, gentle filing, and careful removal minimize risk. Periodic breaks and good cuticle care further protect natural nails.
Most Regular Fill - Acrylic appointments take about 45 to 60 minutes, varying with nail condition, repairs needed, and desired refinishing. Timely arrivals help technicians ensure precise blending and balanced shaping.
Yes — minor shape and length adjustments are typically included during a fill. Major reshaping or dramatic length changes may require a full set or extra time. Your technician will recommend the best approach.
Avoid prolonged water exposure for 24 hours, apply cuticle oil daily, wear gloves during chores, and use gentle nail products. Scheduling regular fills prevents lifting and prolongs the life of your acrylic set.
Small lifts, cracks, and chips are usually repairable during a fill appointment. Extensive lifting or severe damage may require full removal and reapplication. Your technician will assess and advise the safest option.