Help With Fake Nails.
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Feb 25, 2013
Karina J.
I'm trying to take them off but I bite them any other way?
Feb 25, 2013
Emma B.
There's a way by soaking them in acetone free nail polish and wrapping them in tin foil... Sounds weird but it really does work and it's better for your nails than biting them off... Look out for youtube for the video x
Feb 25, 2013
Karina J.
thanks!
Feb 25, 2013
Brittany O.
I thought acetone nail polish remover is what caused fake nails to get soft not acetone free remover??
Feb 25, 2013
Brittany O.
I believe acetone is the main ingredient in the liquid acrylic that the use to make the mold from powder and liquid.