if possible, try to buy one that is 100% acetone.
that's what they would use in the salon to remove your nails and it works a lot faster than weaker removers.
you should be able to find it at a beauty supply store or drug store.
you can help the process along by cutting your acrylic nails down to wear your real nail starts before soaking. you can pry/peel the rest off carefully as the acrylic softens. it should take about a half hour or so.
you might notice that when you remove your fingers from the solution, they'll feel cold quickly. it has something to do with the ions in the acetone evaporating extremely quickly...just remember to wash your hands off when you're done.
definitely put on some nail strengthener polish when you're done. your real nails will be a lot more fragile and thin from the acrylic nail process. your thicker, regular nails should grow in a few weeks.=]How do you remove acrylic nails without having to go back to the nail salon?
go to he drug store and buy pure acetone its the same ting they use in the salon...some nail polish removerhas it in they and will work too just soak your fingers in it until they come offHow do you remove acrylic nails without having to go back to the nail salon?
Most have it right - pure acetone soak for about 25-30 minutes.
BYW, soaking them in warm water doesn't do a single thing to remove acrylic nails, LOL! If it did, then they would come off in the bathtub!
And do NOT pry, or tear them off. You WILL damage your natural nails by doing this. Trust me on that one.
a good soak in nail polish remover with acetone will help to remove them... just be cautious since your natural nail is so thin, you really dont want to shred what little bit is left.. use a strengthener to help with that problem once they are off... good luck!
I soak mines In nail polish remover until you can remove them with a cuticle stick.
soak your hands in warm water for a long time and gently tug at them. dont pull them hard or try cutting them off because this will damage your real nails
Soak your hands in nail polish remover with acetone and they will start to come free and you can get them off. It can take awhile and smells really bad and still might hurt a bit , but I did it pretty easily.
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Soak your fingers in nail polish remover. Use an orange stick (tapered orange wood sticks used for pushing cuticles) and gently push it between your real nail and the acrylic one. Soaking times may vary. Never pull the nail as you can damage your skin.
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