How To Remove Acrylic Nails With Nail Polish Remover
Todays video shows you how to remove acrylic nails using nail polish remover.
How to remove acrylic nails with nail polish remover. 100 Grit Nail Files. Use a nail tip clipper to cut off the excess length of your acrylics. Fill a glass bowl with about one inch of acetone nail polish remover.
Leave your nails soaked in this in the remover for 7 to 10 minutes until the acetone substance penetrates the entire sides of the nail and weakens the adhesive and facilitates the process of the remover at home. An emery board is pretty much useless when it comes to acrylics but a 100-grit nail file is coarse enough to file them down and get them to where they need to be before soaking them in acetone. Place your fingertips into the nail polish remover working on one hand at a time.
Now remove the top layer of the acrylic nails with the fine polishing film. Check the last nail you wrapped. You need a really good nail file to thin out the entire area of your acrylic nails.
One of the fastest ways to remove acrylic nails at home is to soak them in warm water with a grease-fighting dish soap. Picture SourceHow to Remove Gel Polish Without Acetone Remove gel polish Gel nail removal Remove acrylic nails. Also use petroleum jelly around your skin to prevent the.
Fill the glass bowl with acetone nail polish remover to a level where your entire acrylic fingernails can be dipped into the acetone. Make absolutely sure not to file down the natural nail. First shorten the nails with the coarse nail file so that they protrude about one millimeter over the fingertip.
File or buff off the shiny top surface completely. Now apply a generous amount of petroleum jelly on the skin surrounding your cuticles. The first thing you need to do before removing your acrylic nails is to clean them.