How to take off gel nails?
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Dec 26, 2013
Emily V.
How do I take off gel nails at home?
Dec 26, 2013
Brittany D.
Get a bowl of hot water, then get a smaller bowl of pure acetone nail Polish remover, sit the nail Polish remover in the bowl of hot water, take aluminum foil and cotton balls (soak the cotton balls in acetone first) then wrap the aluminum foil around your fingers, and place them in the bowl of acetone for 10 minutes, that's what worked for me!
Dec 26, 2013
Halle C.
There is this thing at Walmart I've never tried it but it is to remove gel nails. Just look in the nail polish/remover section and it should be there.