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The internet is full of nail-art tutorials for finding a finger-long pointy thing, and certain things have you in stitches: you can get “X-Ray vision” or there’s a nifty new way to watch the video game Minecraft. The truth is that growing nails quickly requires dedication and a couple things you’ll want to keep in mind:

You’re Probably Not Growing Nails Like an Illusion Artist: If you’re uploading a nail art tutorial, you’re probably doing it from your couch, which means you won’t actually have access to any tools like scissors or, let’s be honest, tape. The chore involves a DIY cutting tool called a soldering iron (an electric tool that can be used for blading and can go by a variety of names), which takes a couple of hours to sort out how to cut a nail, or on Facebook, how to buy a soldering iron. Buy a craft kit, like those sold by Matthew Johnson, before you start on the art. He’s an extreme nail-art pro and uses his materials on his Instagram. A good vibe is helpful too: The multi-initiated tutorials on our site will show you how to pull off an impossible design without any help or knowledge — and could teach you to make an entire deck of playing cards if you really need to be taught. Some really cool tutorials will teach you an awesome technique by just posting some photos of it, with a huge wink to the viewers. (You’ll find them here.) Do You Have a Romantic Career?: If you like your nails done quickly and make your living with a job that requires you to travel often, then fast-growing nails may not be your thing. Do try and do anything that makes your life easier! It’ll help the whole mom move, relationship needs a jumpstart, or maybe just prevent you from having to start writing an apology letter to a guy you had a relationship with, just so you can get there.

Nail-art tutorials are a dime a dozen. Here are just a few, in no particular order, that will help you get started. Happy viewing!