Forzé

Acrylic Nails Obsolete



ComparisonAcrylicsForzé Naturale
Application:Requires Nail-TechEasily done at home!
Time & Effort:Repeated Salon visits requiredConvenient, effortless timesaver
Self-Leveling:No: heavy filing is requiredYes
Volatile Fumes:Breath-in volitile fumesNone
Chemical Odors:ExtremeSlight-nail cleanze only
Nail Damage:Eats away and thins your nailNone, your nails remain healthy
Irritation/Allergy/fungus:A significant riskSafe
Scratch resistance:HardVery Hard
Adhesion and durability:GoodSuperior
Damage suseptibity:BrittleFlexible
Thickness:Often looks artificialThin for a natural look
Removal:Acetone - 45 min.no one wants to.
Condition of nail on removal:Often thin, damaged and weak.Undamaged and healthy.
Your power to choose:Often, damaged nails rob
you of options
You remain always in control
Cost:Approx. $600/year$130/first year
$7/month thereafter


Acrylic produces an artificial nail using a hard-to-work-with product applied over a weakened natural nail. Forzé's polycrylic is a thin layer of easy-to-work-with product over a healthy nail that flexes with the natural nail to enhance it rather than substitute for it. It is a giant step forward.

A study of the comparative benefits of acrylics and Forzé's Polycrylics will lead to one necessary conclusion : Acrylic(nail) is obsolete.


A Common Question


Q."I have had acrylic nails for years, and so now my nails are super thin. Can I change to Forzé?"

A. Absolutely.

There are two ways to do this, one way is to switch to Forze for the fills. You'll find it quick and easy to blend the two, with full instructions in the kit. As your nail grows, the acrylic will be replaced by Forzé and your nails will return to their naturally healthy state.
If you need or want to remove the acrylics immediately, it's best to leave it about a week before your apply the Forzé