Removing acrylics help?😤
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May 12, 2015
Marie R.
Is there a way to remove acrylics at home? I'm just totally not into them and want them gone as soon as possible if possible lol.
May 12, 2015
Alicia M.
I heard that if you soak your nails in a bowl of nail polish remover it will soften the acrylic. Maybe you can try that out :)
May 12, 2015
Nicole V.
What I do is take a cotton ball and put nail polish remover on it. Then I take aluminum foil and wrap the cotton balls around the nail. I leave it for about 30 min to an hour. After, you take it off and push the acrylic off your nails. It should come right off because it is soft. Your nails will be soft and fragile once you take them off.
May 12, 2015
Marie R.
Thank you! I will try it out!
May 12, 2015
Niamh S.
Your nail polish remover will need to have acetone in if you are going to soak them
May 12, 2015
Lala L.
Soak your nails in acetone nail polish remover or pure acetone. Fyi pure acetone is better and faster if you want to take your acrylic off. And oh yea don't forget to remove your nail polish before soaking them 😊❤️
May 12, 2015
Taylah F.
Cut them down as far as you can, get a bowl of acetone and a bowl of hot water, put the bowl of acetone in the bowl of hot water so it heats the acetone! Then soak your nails in it for about 10 minutes and file all the soft acrylic off then let them rest for a few minutes then soak again for another 10 minutes and file the rest of it off :)
May 12, 2015
Tiffany B.
I agree with the ladies mentioning acetone. Cuts way back on the time it takes to get them off. Then you don't have to sit for an hour and not be able to use your hands. I can find acetone at a local sally's, maybe even ulta.
May 13, 2015
Marie R.
Thanks😊😊