Tuesday, May 11, 2010

How do you easily remove nail polish?

and/or remove fake acrylic nails, without too much pain.





it's really hard to remove nail polish off acrylic nails with normal nail polish remover..


there's got to be another way.How do you easily remove nail polish?
100% acetone for both if you want to take off you acrylic nails first take of the polish of with the acetone then put the some acetone in a bowl ( not plastic it mite melt it) have some paper towels and a nail file handy soak your hands in the acetone for about 15 min take them out wipe as must as you can off with the paper towels and use file to get what you can off running it across the nail. and repeat if needed. it might take some time so find a good movie and watch and soak . your fingers will be cold but it well come off i promise good luckHow do you easily remove nail polish?
i use a nail file, and to remove them i always soke them in hot water for about 30min. then slowly take them off with my mouth my the sides and corners!
Sally Hansens nailpolish remover comes in a jar type thing with a big sponge and 5 holes to soak your nails into and then it comes right off.
To remove polish from:


Acrylic nails - use non-acetone polish remover. Acetone remover can damage them.


Gel nails - Either acetone, or non-acetone works fine and won't damage the nail.





To remove acrylic nails, you can go to a salon and have them soaked off - never let them use nippers and pull them off, or use a nail tip to pry them off. This will cause you lots of pain, and it will damage your natural nail.


Or you can do them yourself. Get a small bowl, and fill it with pure acetone - any will work as long as it is labeled as 'pure' acetone. Fill it only deep enough to cover your nails when they are placed in it. BTW, be really careful with acetone, as it is highly flammable. Don't smoke, or have any sparks of open flames anywhere near it. If you want to speed up the process a bit, place a second, larger bowl under the bowl of acetone, and fill the second bowl about halfway with hot water. This will help to warm the acetone, thus speeding up the process. Don't put acetone in the microwave, or on the stove or anything like that. It is dangerous to do so. Use hot water instead in another bowl.


First, either file, or use clippers to remove as much of the nail extension as you can without going too far down and taking off your natural nail also. Just the acrylic nail.


Than, apply some vaseline on your cuticle area and on your fingertips - but not the nail itself - to protect your skin from acetone's drying effects.


Then place your fingers in the acetone and cover the bowl with a small towel. just don't get it wet with acetone! This will help keep it warm, and keep the level of nasty fumes down too.


Soak for about 20-30 minutes, then - one finger at a time or else the acrylic will harden back up - gently scrape the acrylic off your nail using either a metal cuticle pusher, or an orange stick. Do this gently. If you do not get it all off the first try, simply soak that nail for another 5 minutes or so and try again. Repeat on all the remaining nails, one at a time. It helps if you can have someone do the scraping for you, that way you can soak both hands at the same time, making the whole process faster.After you are done, wash your hands well. Then use a good quality cuticle oil and coat each nail and cuticle area with it to help put moisture back into your skin and nails.


Just do the whole removal process gently, and do not pull, yank, or tear at the acrylic. This is not the way to do it. Your nails will probably feel soft and squishy for the first day or so after you remove ther acrylic, but this is normal. They should be fine after 24-48 hours. Take good care of them after you remove the nails,like using cuticle oil 2-3 times a day, every day.


hth
Try buying a bottle of 100% acetone. Normal nail polish has very littler or no acetone in it and it doesn't work very well. I use 100% acetone and it comes off almost instantly. Just don't get it on your clothes. :)
trouble is most harsh nail polish remover can remove your nails also,,
go to the parlor


they do it perfectly for u
100% acetone
If you let them soak in the acetone for a while..then that should do the trick!
Well i was searching up this question to and well that i was chewing on my naius the ones with nail polish and one of my teeth instead of the -- it is like this / so i have been scraping mine off with my tooth..... I no i no you shouldn' t put nail polish in ur mouth but it works!
with nail polish remover!?
sally hansens


nail polish remover.

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