What is armor?

Armor piercing refers to wearable manicure.

Nail piercing refers to wearable nails, which is different from traditional nail polish. It's disposable. Wearing nails can be pasted on nails, and different colors and decorations can be customized at will, and it can be reused and taken off at any time, which is more convenient.

Traditional manicure takes a long time, and the chemical components in nail polish will also have an impact on the health of nails. Most nail-wearers stick their nails with jelly, which saves time and is healthier to use.

How to use armor:

First, use a tool to push away the dead skin at the root of the nail, which is convenient for burying the nail piece.

Then polish the nails with nail file to remove the grease layer on the nails, which can make the jelly glue stronger.

Wipe the nail surface with alcohol cotton pad, dry it, glue the jelly with appropriate size on the nail surface, press it hard, cover the whole nail bed, and tear off the film.

Then stick the nail plate on it and press it repeatedly until the nail plate is very firm.

Armor piercing usually lasts for a week and a half months, depending on the viscosity of jelly glue. If the cold weather affects the viscosity of jelly glue, you can use a hair dryer to blow it hot before using it.

Nail piercing refers to nails that can be put on and taken off. You can do it yourself without going to a nail salon. Unlike traditional nail polish, it takes hours to do it at a time.