Best Way To Take Off Acrylics?
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Oct 22, 2012
Brittany S.
Anyone have good tips? Mine normal take forever to soak off in pure acetone so I was wondering if anyone had any advice? Thanks!
Oct 22, 2012
Emily B.
Soak ten cotton balls in pure acetone, completely cover each nail in it, then wrap each in aluminum foil. Let it stay for about 20 mins and they will practically melt off. Scrape off the excess with a wooden or metal pusher but be gentle with it so you don't damage the natural nail plate.
Oct 22, 2012
Brittany S.
Thanks :)
Nov 5, 2012
Leighanne H.
If you have a gel top coat on Dont forget to file that off, I've forgotten a few times :)
Nov 5, 2012
Mary P.
It will hurt if you DIY, go to a nail salon where its quick & pain less, they will charge $5 to take it off & its worth it