Nail beads/glue help.
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Dec 29, 2013
Michele S.
My husband was nice enough enough to get me a nail bead set.. My question is after a few days, if you want to take it off how do you??
Dec 29, 2013
Leslie S.
Acetone mail polish remover, soak a couple cotton balls in it and let it sit on your nails for a minute or two then take it off
Dec 29, 2013
Michele S.
I don't have straight acetone remover.. Knew I should have gotten it instead.. Ty for answering =)
Dec 29, 2013
Laura O.
You can still use polish remover if it includes acetone, it will just take a bit longer :)
Dec 29, 2013
Michele S.
Ty
Dec 30, 2013
Michele S.
That was a bitch to get off.