Green Spot Nail Under Acrylic
No matter what I do - ex take off the acrylics and file the green off - it comes off cause its weak and rips on anything.
Green spot nail under acrylic. Sounds like a water spot - I would have the old acrylic soaked off and let you natural nail breath a bit before reapplying. The green discoloration varies from blue-green to dark green to bluish-grey. Mold is not a human pathogen at least not a living human.
Schoon reminds us that green spots are not caused by moisture. Found this online might help you. Under your nail enhancement for example.
Once the nail enhancement has been completely removed and the little pesky green spot has been exposed to oxygen the process stops. Within 2 weeks - the green is back. Albeit rare the greenies can pop up on occasion and are seen more typically with nail enhancements such as acrylic or hard gel non-soak off type and in humid weather.
Green nail syndrome GNS is an infection of the nails that leads to a greenish discoloration of nails also known as chloronychia. It is actually fairly common to find green nails after fake nails are removed. Since the discoloration is underneath the nail.
If the right application method is not followed the gap between the natural nail bed and acrylic nails may develop. So if you love press-on nails or acrylic fear not. It would be more correct to say that green nail can occur between acrylic coating and natural nail.
Two weeks ago I noticed a pea green spot under my thumb under my acrylic overlay which kept growing and a darker almost brown spot on my idex finger on the other hand which basically remains the same size. A bacterial infection can turn your nails green. Hi If nails are green under enhancements then the enhancement needs to be removed as the green is a bacterial infection from something being trapped under the nail enhancement it is not normal but does happen.