kholmes wrote:
I have tried acrylic nails and usually Epoxy them on, cos the "Superglue" supplied is not strong enough, but am worried that an extended period of doing that may damage my natural nails.
No, you need the proper stuff. The glue itself will not damage your nails, but if it adheres too well, then if/when the acrylic comes off it will take some of your nail with it. The way salons do it by roughing up the nail surface lasts well, but tends to weaken the nail itself so you are always reliant on having an overlay.
I get the silk fibreglass from
http://mirosimic.com, which is the most natural sounding material, and use proper high grade thin superglue (from modelling/RC shops, luthier supply houses or better hardware stores). I clean the nail with acetone before applying (which removes any oils), but do not rough up the surface. They don't last as long as a salon applied nail, but when they come off, they come off clean, with less chance of damaging the real nail underneath.
Anyone tried Sally Hanson's Strengtheners?
Useless. Most hardeners use formaldehyde, which do make your nails harder, but also more brittle, so you are just as likely to break them.