Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Fake nail removal problem?

i wne to the nail place and got fake nails put on and you have to go back and get them taken off if you dont wan to wait for them to take it off. is there any way you can do it yourself so i can save some money?Fake nail removal problem?
get the nail glue remover. you drop the liquid around your fake nails and shake it constantly. it's gonna be a mess. but if you're careful enough, the nail can be reused.


otherwise get pure acetone and immerse your entire nail into it. the nail will somehow soften and you can pull it out easily. bad point is the nail cant be reused at all...Fake nail removal problem?
i took them off myself today actually i just bit them off and used a nail clipper and cuticle cutter. be careful tho... my nails are so weak underneath! i need to go get a new set
i had to soak mines in many diffret things,cilp them,and breakthem to get them off.


when i finally did my nails were ruinded.


i got a new set .


i recomend u go 2 the shop.


it may be exspensive but go.


i ish i went to the shop instead of wat i did.
My oldest daughter gets them put on often, when she is ready to take them off, she just soaks her fingers in fingernail polish remover.


It seems to work well for her.
Go to the grocery store and buy one hundred percent PURE acetone. It's extremely strong and is used on fake nails. You'll need to soak your nails in it and pry the nail off. Don't buy Cutex brand or something like that. you need the pure stuff. no aloe or protein enhancer nonsense added!
I tried soaking them in pure acetone to get them off...it took an obscenely long time and the acrylic was still bonded to my nail in some places. Go to the salon and get them removed--it costs like $10 and it's very much worth it.
buy non acetone nail polish and soak them for 15 min utes. you can buy this at a beauty supply shop like sallys
I want to echo the acetone answer, biting them off can cause big time damage to your nails. After they come off wash your hands well to take off the acetone and then moisturize well to limit damage.

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