Sunday, August 22, 2010

Has anyone ever had one of their gel nails turn green?

What did you do if it did?Has anyone ever had one of their gel nails turn green?
It happened to me not too long ago.......





Take off all of the fake nails then air out until the green part of the nail grows long enough to trim it off. I just kept cutting my nail until it was all gone.





At first though I only took off that one nail and then the fungus transfered over to two other nails on both hands! which is why I'm recommending that you take all of them off. Any good salon will have a medicine that you can put on to help them heal or your local drug store should have something too. Honestly I just let it grow out on it's own and didn't but anything on it. Make sure to also dry your nails when they've come in contact with water. The fungus grows from water that may have been trapped under your nail, like if you don't get fills and the bottom lifts. You get the point...........Has anyone ever had one of their gel nails turn green?
That occurs when there is a gap between the nail and the acrylic - or gel, either can get this. Then water can get trapped between the space and cause a fungus. This is normally the result of the nails being applied improperly, but other things can cause it too. Its not a serious condition, but it should be treated.
It sounds like you might have nail fungus. There's medicine you can take for that.
Its most likely nail fungus. You should remove your artfical nails and any gel, or acryllic and let them air out for 2 weeks. They also sell anti fungus medicine for your nails available at the nail salon or a drug store.
It's pseudomonas - a serious nail infection that could result in your losing your fingernails. You need to get ALL of those nails off and see a dermatologist asap. You might be able to treat it topically, they may prescribe pills. Whatever you do, don't go back to that NASTY nail salon and get that stuff off of ALL of your nails now. Ew.

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