How To Remove Acrylic Nails With 2 Easy Methods

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How to Remove Acrylic Nails 2 EASY METHODS

It's a good idea to get a professional

do it for you.

• Nail Polish Remover (acetone)

• Nail Clipper • Olive Oil • Glass Bowl • Moisturizing lotion

• Clean Towel • Petroleum Jelly • Water • Orange-wood Stick • Nail Buffer • Nail File

You will need:

Step 1

Cut the acrylic nails are short as possible (without hurting yourself).

Step 2 Fill the small glass bowl with acetone.

Step 3 Use nail file to buffer your nail.

Step 4 Put thin coat of petroleum jelly around the skin touching the nail bed to protect it from the acetone.

Step 5 Soak your nails in the bowl of acetone nail polish remover for 15 to 20 minutes.

Step 6 Once the nails are mushy, start gently removing acrylic nails. Dip in the acetone bowl again if necessary.

NEVER FORCE OR PRY ACRYLIC NAILS OFF

PRO TIP Use a kitchen roll to wipe dissolved acrylic nails.

Step 7 Once acrylic nails are removed, wash hands thoroughly.

Step 8 Use a buffer to remove left over glue.

Step 9 Apply olive oil on nails to moisturize them.

METHOD 2

NOT RECOMMENDED TO PEOPLE WITH WEAK OR PEELING NAILS.

Step 1 Use metal file to work up the edge of the acrylic nail to create a space to slip the dental floss.

Step 2 Wrap each end of the floss around the index finger of the second person.

Step 3 Slip the floss under the edge you created.

PRO TIP Do not force anything to avoid injury.

Step 4 The second person should use a sawing motion while gently pulling toward the end of the nail.

The acrylic nail should pop off.

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