Sunday, August 22, 2010

Gettting acrylic nails off?!?!?!?

I've had acrylic nails on for the last couple of days and they are attached with glue. I've tried everything but still can't get them off!i 've tried filing, soaking in nail polish remover, clipping them, pulling at them, please help!!!!Gettting acrylic nails off?!?!?!?
Need to saok them in a bowl of acetone, Clip off the tips and use something sharp and thin that wont bend and start working around the sides pushing the objective inwards and pretty soon, it willlift off. You should wait until there a space near the cuticules where the fill goes and start lifting it there.Gettting acrylic nails off?!?!?!?
OK I have had this happen to me and it was horrible!!!! number 1 you shouldent have cut them :( but what i did was go to a beutition and she took them off for me for $AU10.oo quick and easy!!!!
ACETONE is just about the only thing I know that works. You will need to soak them for a while...it will start to get really soft and u will be able to start plucking them off. Good Luck!!





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bite them from the sides of your nails and if that doesnt work-girl u better go see what kind of glue u used
Yikes! Stop that! :-) You're gonna to damage your natural nailbeds and it's going to be very painful if you decide to go natural for a while. They'll probably be sore even if you get a new set. Go see your tech and let him/her soak them off for you. A strong acetone solution should have been enough, but sometimes they'll need to be ';coaxed'; off and it's something you should leave to the pros. Good luck!
Use pure acetone. Not polish remover.





Pour some in a glass bowl and soak the nails. Use an orange wood stick to scrape off the loosened product after about 15 minutes. Keep soaking and keep scraping until its all off. One key thing - keep the nails in the acetone when you are scraping. If you remove them from the acetone the product will start to harden.





Use can use a very fine grit buffing block afterwards to smooth out the nail. Also use cuticle oil or a hand cream. The acetone does dry out your nails.
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I am a nail tech. Go to Sally's Beauty Supply or a store like it, and buy Pure Acetone!!! You will need to pour some in a GLASS bowl and put your nails in the liquid this process will take a WHILE!!! BUT, it works....the acetone will soften the acrylic polymer and they will eventually dissolve.........you can also speed the process up by every few mins take an orange-wood stick, (also bought at Sally's) and rub the top layer off of the nail..........ALSO buy some cuticle oil for your nail beds and cuticle because the acetone will seriously DRY out your nails!!!
Either go back to the salon that put them on %26amp; ask them to soak them off for about $10+tip, or do it yourself at home. You need acetone nail polish remover OR acetone alone. Soak them in a glass bowl, removing a layer at a time with an orange stick or other wooden stick.





Nex time, don't waste the money to get them if you don't intend to keep them on. Invest in one of the kits at Wal-Mart or Target to do youself.
Everything you've tried, stop doing immediately. Because you're going to ruin your nails underneath. THE BEST THING YOU CAN DO IS, go back to the place that put them on, or go to a different place, and have them soak your nails. It takes a bit longer, but it works. I've had it done before. It's painless!! I think the stuff they soak your nails in, is pure acetone, or something like that. One thing to be weary of though, don't let any nail technician try and take them off any other way other than soaking them. It's bad enough acrylic, ruins your nails. But when you actually let them soak, it'll be like you never had acrylic nails on.


Good LUck!!
Most Nail Polish remover is acetone free. So your best bet is to use the pure Acetone. That is how I remove mine before I get a new set.
There is a solution in a little container that you soak your nails in to get them off available at any WalMart. Also, you can go back to the salon you got them (or, even if you did it yourself) and they can remove them for you for a small fee.
If you get a sewing needle and get underneath the nail and try and get all the way under. Than try and pull them off from there. It hurts a little but it gets them off.
soke them in acetone (nailpolish) for ten minuetes or untill they get loose

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