How To Remove Acrylic Nails
Getting acrylic nails at the
saloon can get pretty pricey, as is having them removed
there.
Thankfully you can
do both at home these days. To add your own acrylic
nails, purchase a kit in the drugstore.
Once you grow
tired of them, here’s how to remove them at
home.
You can remove
acrylic nails two different ways. You can purchase a
professional acrylic nail removal kit at your local drug
store, or you can invest a dollar or two in a large
bottle of nail polish remover.
Make sure you buy
a kind that has acetone in it, not one of the gentler
nail polish removers on the market these
days.
Lay out several
pages of newspaper on your kitchen table to prevent
spills. Keep several paper towels close by as well to
wipe off nail polish, dry your hands off and put the
acrylic nails on as they come off.
Clip your nails as
short as possible to make the process easier. Next apply
some petroleum jelly to your fingers (except the nails)
to prevent your skin from drying out completely during
the soaking.
Pour the entire
bottle of nail polish remover in a bowl. Warm it up in
the microwave to make the process faster and easier. Soak
your fingernails for about 15 to 20 minutes. The acrylic
nails should start to come apart from your natural nail
at this point.
Gently peel them
back a little and soak longer if they still seem pretty
attached. Repeat this process until you can easily peel
the entire acrylic nail off. Don’t force it, or you risk
ripping your own nail out of the nail bed, which is very
painful.
Wash your hands several times when you’re done
to get all the acetone off. Use a good hand
moisturizer.
The acetone dries your skin out. Your nails will
look very rough from the acrylic coming off. Use a nail
buffer to smooth them out. They’ll start looking better
after a few days.
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