Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Does anyone know of a way to take your acrylic nails off without ruining your natural nail underneath?

My natural nails usually grow long-but since the winter weather they have been splitting on the side-well, in July I decided to get some acrylic nails, and haven't been able to afford to get them balanced. My nails underneath are long again, Is there any way I can save the length and take them off?Does anyone know of a way to take your acrylic nails off without ruining your natural nail underneath?
Soak them off in pure acetone.Does anyone know of a way to take your acrylic nails off without ruining your natural nail underneath?
Not really, I get nails and don't go get fill in, and what happens is I take them off myself but my natural nail usually comes on if I don't pull them off correctly, and also it depends on the way you pull the acrylic nail off without breaking your real nail. Good Luck! It is painful when you pull them off.
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if you soak them in acetone for a long time it will work. u can go to the nail salon and have it done for about $10 but make sure you tell them you want them soaked off or they might try to rip them off and mess up your real nails.
Soak them in nail polish remover that contains acitone. The acitone will melt the fake nail without harming your natural nail. www.spaagogo.com
Soak them in acetone nailpolis. You can get it at any dollar store.
Yep... soak them in acetone nail polish remover. You'll notice the acrylic start to soften, and get kinda gooey. Then you can use a buffer to help get the acrylic off your nails.
You can use acetone but it will make your natural nails pretty weak. If you have a beauty supply store in your town, go there and ask them or go to the salon and see what they recommend, best to go to the one you had them put on at.
I would recommend that you opt for a gel overlay instead of usign acrylic. It is less harmful to your nails. I have been gettign gel now for a few years.





As far as taking off you can get them soaked off with Acetone and then use a product with vitamins to restore their strength again.
go to a nail salon and get them taken off or jus cut them and let them grow out
To take off acrylic nails, soak them in a shallow dish filled with 100% Pure acetone. You can buy it at most beauty supply stores, the best place is Sally Beauty Supply. When the nail is ';slimy'; feeling, gently buff off with a buff pad or use a new nail brush. You must repeat this process several times to disolve the nail completely. Most nail salons will aslo take the nails off for $10. Afterwork, use a nail fortifying polish clear coat by Sally Hanson (that works best).


Good luck!
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