So, how is nail extension done? In simple words — your natural nail gets a little help. Length added. Shape created. That’s it.
But let’s slow down.
You walk into the salon with short nails. You walk out with long, glossy ones. Magic? Not really. Just process.
Here’s the basic flow. Quick and clear.
That’s the core of it. Nothing scary.
Usually takes about 60 to 90 minutes. Depends on design. Simple look? Faster. Heavy nail art? Bring snacks.
My cousin Aarti got extensions before her wedding shoot. She was nervous. Thought it would hurt. It didn’t. She said it felt odd for a day. Then normal. By week two? Totally forgot they weren’t her real nails.
That’s the real win. Not just length. Confidence.
Quick tip — gel feels lighter. Acrylic feels stronger. Both last around 3–4 weeks if you maintain them. Not forever though. They grow out. You’ll need a refill.
And no, it shouldn’t hurt. If it does, something’s wrong.
Does nail extension damage real nails?
Only if removed badly or done carelessly.
How long do they last?
About 3–4 weeks before refill.
Can I do normal work with them?
Yes. Just don’t use them as tools.
Thinking of trying longer nails soon… or still picturing yourself typing carefully?