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How is the removal process with the semi solid glue? My natural nails are very thin and I don’t want to rip of layers of my natural nail during then removal process. I just tried the shorter milky white nails and applied them with the adhesive tabs. I love them so far (today is today 2), but I am curious about using them with the glue.
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