Saturday, January 23, 2010

How do I remove acrylic nails at home?

Take a bowl of boiling hot water and place a bowl of pure acetone polish remover in side the hot water to heat up the acetone then soak one hand and while the hand is soaking use an orangewood stick to push the acrylic nails off into the acetone. If you remove the hand and try to take it off they will harden back up and be harder to take off. use a file to clean up your nails after everything is offHow do I remove acrylic nails at home?
Soak them in store bought acetone nail polish remover. That will take FOREVER though. You should go pay the money and have them removed professionally to save your nails underneath.How do I remove acrylic nails at home?
Don't. Pay the $10 and have it done. You'll completely ruin your nails otherwise.
rip them off =/
Soak them for a little bit in nail polish remover that has acetone in it.
dont try, it's best 2 pay a little money %26amp; get them removed professionaly, coz u could easily damage or even rip off ur own nails!!
it doesn't matter if you go to get them removed at a salon because they are still going to be weak and brittle (contrary to what people here have told you) Use an acetone based nail polish remover and soak them for about 5 minutes (stop sooner if it burns) that should loosen them up. DO NOT try to pry them off (especially with your mouth ewww) if they wont budge wait about 10 minutes and then do another soak then try to take them off again.
get them taken off at the salon because if u use the acetone or polish remover... if it isnt done right then it will damage your fingers so have it done at the shop
It will be a long process but use regular nail remover and wait, or you can just go to the nail salon and let them cut it down, so it wouldn't take that much time.
i bought the nail remover from wal mart it comes in a pretty big bottle... i think it was about $3. I then trimmed my nails down as short as i could and soaked them in the remover... didnt hurt my nails any more than putting them on did!
i just took mine off last night... first i cut them down past the white tip (they were pretty long) then soaked them in acetone polish remover for a while..it just eats it.. im careful and didn't bother wasting money on it!!
pay the money and get them taken off properly, you will ruin your nails otherwise
You have to get the nail polish remover that HAS acetone, if you goto a Beauty Supply Store (Harmon, Sally) they sell a special remover for acrylic nails. KISS I believe is the brand name.
It's probably best to pay a little extra to have them removed, but....as a former nail tech go to the beauty supply buy some straight acetone and starting soaking. Cut the nails down as far as possible first. Soak them the use an cutilce pusher to remove the excess. Keep repeating and until you remove it all. It will take awhile, but be patient. Once it's off buff your nails, DON'T try to rip them or file them off. Sally's beauty supply will have all you need..acetone, cuticle pusher, buffing block...hope it helps
go to a beauty supply and buy 100% acetone not the pharmacy type. leave your nails for about 5 min in that and they wil fall without ruining your nails.
Ok nail polish remover that has acetone in it doesn't do the trick. What you need to do is buy some pure acetone. It is only a few dollars at the store. You can pour the acetone in a bowl and soak your nails while you are watching t.v or whatever. It takes about 15-20 minutes or so for the nails to come off, but it does that trick. That is the only thing that has worked for me.

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