Friday, August 20, 2010

What is the easiest way to remove acrylic nails..?

I have sally hansen pure acetone..So now what do i do with it? Easiest painless way please....Thanks in advance!What is the easiest way to remove acrylic nails..?
fill up a small bowl with the acetone and sit there and let your nails soak in the bowl until they start to dissolve.What is the easiest way to remove acrylic nails..?
Hi there, the best way to remove your acrylic nails is to have them removed


professionally. They will charge you, but they should include a mini manicure and


polish in the service which helps you adjust to not having hard acrylic on them.





If you cannot afford to have them removed by a professional, then you will need


100% acetone. Take two bowls, one bowl smaller than the other. In the larger bowl


put hot water in (not boiling and do not put your fingers directly into it!) and set the


other smaller bowl inside. In the smaller bowl, put your acetone in with a few drops


of nail oil, file the top of the nail first with a 100 grit file and soak your nails for about


15 minutes. Cover your hands with something like a towel or flannel because the


vapours do not smell nice!





After the 15 minutes, take your hands out and remove the softened acrylic with a tool.


If you do not have a proper tool, you can use an orange stick covered in a lint free pad.


Place your nails in again for another 10 - 15 minutes and most of the acrylic should


have come off. Repeat if necessary. If you find there is still a little bit left on your nails,


you can file GENTLY with a 240 grit file. Once you have done, slather nail oil over


them and rub in, keep applying the nail oil for at least a few days after removal, it is


good to get into the habit of applying nail oil even when you do not have acrylics on


as it nourishes the nails.





Please whatever you do DO NOT pop them off by sticking a thin nail file or other nail tool, bus time table, credit card or anything like these, under them and wiggling it around!





DO NOT try to peel it off from the side of the nail with your teeth and when it comes up a bit try to stick your tongue in the nail and push it with your tongue.





DO NOT try to take them of with a screwdriver.





DO NOT bite them off.





You WILL damage your natural nail probably forever!! And soaking them in warm/hot water just won't work.





Acrylics themselves will not ruin your nails. It's all down to the application and removal


procedures. When performed properly, you should not have weak, uneven and flimsy


nails when you take them off (again depending on how they were applied). If you


have had acrylics, even for a short period of time, it will take a few days to adjust to


the fact you are back to your natural nails as acrylic is obviously a lot tougher than


your own.
Soak your nails in the acetone and they will begin to dissolve. It takes forever to get them off and you are probably better off going to a salon and having them remove them. You can use a buffer type nail file to file the surface of them down so that it takes less time for them to dissolve but it is still a pain in the butt.
Ok, So it soaks in the Acetone quicker, prior to soaking in Acetone, Soak it in BOILING HOT Water for 10minutes or until it feels funny. Then Soak it in the acetone and they will come off quicker. I had the same troubles too.
Soak your nails until they go away


btw I think it makes your fingers feel weird but whatever
Chug the bottle and before you know it, they'll fall off.
Bite them Off!

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