It can be harsh on your skin. So when you're done, wash your hands thoroughly and use a moisturizer. Good Luck
Never use the ';Crack and Peel'; method as someone suggested. That tears away the layers of your nails, makes the surface very uneven and leaves your nails very thin and brittle.How do I remove acrylic nails at home?
acetone nail polish remover and patience!How do I remove acrylic nails at home?
You can get nail remover from most beauty supply houses, or you can use the ideas from above. They all work. You can also use the crack and peel method but this can hurt.
Soak them in acetone nail polish remover and gently scrape them off a little at a time when it becomes soft, re-soak and repeat. When you are done gently buff your nails and use vitamin E to help repair your real nails.
soak them in nail polish remover. it may take a few min. but it will help.
Go to a beauty supply store an purchase 100% acrylic finger nail polish remover.
Soak them in Pure Aceton
Soak them in nail polish remover with acetone. It's the acetone that breaks up the bond of the glue.
you put out a bowl with alcohol( acetone) in it and let your fingernails dip in it into they seem limp and clean it off
Soak them in 100% Pure Acetone for about 10 minutes and it will wipe right off. Make sure to get your whole fingertip submerged so that you don't have to scrape and file the remaining acryllic off, it will damage your nailbeds.
No comments:
Post a Comment