7 easy ways to remove acrylics at home
It is not recommended that you remove your acrylic nails at home.
Going to a salon and seeing a qualified nail technician, who can remove your acrylic nails without hurting your own nails, is the safest way to do so.
Regardless of how long your acrylics last, your natural nails will grow out, and after two weeks, you might start to notice growth on your cuticle beds.
Due to the strength of the adhesive, removing acrylic nails can be more difficult.
We acknowledge that our time is limited, our lives are demanding, and that there are times when you simply must complete tasks on your own.
Luckily, there are a few methods you can apply to remove your artificial nails without having to visit a salon.
Clip your nails
Clip off any excess acrylics with care, trimming them as near to your natural nails as possible.
Use a nail buffer
Rough up the polish’s surface with a nail buffer until the gloss is totally gone. The polish softens faster in acetone when the top coat is removed. Be very careful not to damage or file your natural nail during this process.
Pour the acetone into a bowl
Soak your nails in 100 percent pure acetone for at least five minutes using a cup or dish. Do not use the acetone in a microwave or near a heat source as acetone is a very flammable chemical.
Make sure the room is sufficiently ventilated because acetone has intense fumes. If you don’t have aluminium foil, you can secure the cotton balls using a non-plastic tape. Read More…