You CAN get acrylic nails on your toes, but I don't think you should. I'm a fan of short, well groomed toenails. A French pedicure already makes them look longer than they really are, and I can't imagine a reason to add acrylics. If you do, you'll be pretty much stuck wearing sandals for a while, since they will be uncomfortable in closed-toe shoes.
Also, acrylics really wreck up your nails. You have to keep going in and getting them filled as your nails grow, and it's a real pain. If you take them off, the nails underneath have been filed and roughed-up so much that they're really thin and nasty. It really isn't pleasant.
2006-11-26 23:26:17
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answered by lillielil 3
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People fail to realize that these products have to be approved by the FDA. So if they were dangerous and harmful, they wouldn't be allowed to put acrylic on people. Pedicures are relaxing, not dangerous at all.
2016-05-23 08:53:00
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answered by Mary 4
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What's the big fuss about French pedicures? Just have your toe nails cleaned (because pedicure refers to toe nails), before someone accuses you of something...really...ummm...embarassing.
2006-11-26 23:09:25
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answered by lilith 2
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