Tuesday, August 24, 2010

My wife wants to remove her ';pink & white acrylic nails'; at home. What is the best way to do this?

Soaking them in pure, 100% acetone is the best, and most effective way to remove acrylic nails. And no, it does not cause any pain to do this. After they have soaked for at least 30 minutes, use an orange stick to gently scrape the softened acrylic off your nails while keeping them immersed in the acetone the entire time. This is because the acrylic will harden up again very quickly if she takes her nails out of the acetone and exposes them to air. If this happens, she has to pretty much start all over again. Whetever she does, make sure that she never pulls them off, rips them off, or pries them of. This WILL cause damage to her natural nails. And make sure she never lets a tech do any of those things either. There is a right way, and a wrong way to remove acrylic nails. Forcing acrylic nails off is most definitely NOT the right way to remove acrylic nails. Soaking them in acetone is the right way, and the only safe way to remove acrylic nails. Period. Not acetone polish remover, but 100% acetone. Acetone polish remover has acetone in it - this much is true, But it's diluted acetone, and it is nowhere near as effective as pure acetone is.My wife wants to remove her ';pink %26amp; white acrylic nails'; at home. What is the best way to do this?
If your wife has had them for a while, she may want to soak both hands in acetone, in a bowl with a towel over it. While soaking (if she has had them for a while), she may want to use a steel file, to scrape some of the it off.





I wore them for about 15 years and it took me 3 years to get my natural nails back to normal. Her natural nail will be very thin.





My wife wants to remove her ';pink %26amp; white acrylic nails'; at home. What is the best way to do this?
Cut the acrylic nails down as short as you can with nail clippers or down to as long as you want your natural nails if they've grown long enough. Get nail polish remover with acetone and pour into a bowl. She needs to soak her nails in the bowl and the acrylic will begin to dissolve. Takes a while though.
Nail polish remover, or an undiluted acetone (some beauty shops sell it, if not, home depot does), if she must do it at home, but it's kinda tedious and it may not work though all the bits of acrylic, so it's a lot easier and more practical to just have them removed at the salon.





I'm cheap and all, but you gotta put a price on your time too, yanno?





Hope it helps! =o)
I think you should take her to the nail salon. She could easily do more damage to her nail beds that will already be done by the removal process alone. Also her natural nails will be wrecked and thin and a professional manicure will make her feel so much better after the acrylic is off.
ouch ouch its going to hurt BAD but soak them in acetone nail polish remover. it will soften them up. Then use cuticle clippers and wedge it underneath the nail and lift slowly. Some will come right off and others will break into pieces so she'll have to get each piece. Its going to take off layers of her real nail too when you do it like that. But thats the only way to do it at home.
You can use acetone nailpolisher remover or you can use laquer thinner it works a lot quicker than the nail polish remover..i usually use it and it take maybe like 5 minutes sometimes 10to where as the nail polish remover will take like 30 min to and hour
Acetone is the best way. At most drugstores they sell little bowls of it with fans on the side if the bowl specifically for removing nails. Otherwise just get acetone nail polish remover and have her soak them until the nails dissolve.
dut her nails into a bowl of warm water and keep them there so it will melt the glue and theyll come of easier
buy an acetone :)





and put some on a cotton and wipe it on your nails :)





i mean on your wifes nails :)
justin wow you are cute

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