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Wearing acrylic nails in your nails prevents water of Wudhu or Ghusl from reaching to your real nails, hence invalidates your Wudhu and Ghusl. If you wear it after performing Wudhu or Ghusl then pray Salah, your Salah will be valid because your Wudhu or Ghusl were valid as you performed Wudhu or Ghusl with out wearing anything stops water from reaching to your nails.

Wassalam.

Most Shi'i scholars consider it necessary to remove nail polish for wudu'. (This is apart from the view of the late Ayatollah Fadlallah, who did not consider it necessary to remove it for wudu'.)

However, regarding feet: In Shi'i fiqh, for wiping the feet in wudu, it is necessary to wipe from the tip of one toe to the ankle. If one toe does not have polish (such as the little toe), one can do the wiping including that toe, and fulfill the requirements of wudu. However, that does not work for ghusl, since you need to wash everything. 

Hands: The above doesn't work for hands. 

Yes. The Hadith is from Imam Jafar Al-Sadiq (AS): Clipping nails on Friday protects against leprosy, vitiligo and blindness. (Al-Kaafi, V. 6, P.490).

'Wassalam.

Muslim female is responsible not to expose her beauty in front of non Mahram men. Curling eyelashes is allowed but it is should Muslim female should not expose her beauty in front of non Mahram men. Wearing rings is also allowed provided it should not be exposed to non Mahram men. Growing long nails is no exception but nails should not cover the tips of fingered preventing water from reaching to the tips of the figures. If nails prevent water from reaching to any part of the figure, Wudhu and Ghusl will be then invalid.

Wassalam.