Remove Acrylic Nails at Home: Everything You Need to Know
Tools and Materials
Before you start, gather the following tools:
- Nail file with 100/80 grit
- Nail buffer
- Acetone (pure, not regular polish remover)
- Orangewood stick
- Floss pick
- Nail clippers
Removing with Acetone
This is the most common and effective method.
1. Pry up the edge: Use a floss pick or cuticle stick to gently lift the bottom edge of the nail closest to your cuticle. 2. Trim the nails: Use nail clippers to trim down the acrylic as short as possible. 3. Soak in acetone: Soak cotton balls in pure acetone and place them over the acrylic nails. Wrap your fingers in tin foil or nail clips for 30 minutes. 4. Gently remove: The acrylic should now be softened. Use an orangewood stick to gently push the acrylic off the natural nail.Acetone-Free Options
If you prefer to avoid acetone, consider these alternatives:
1. Filing: Use a nail file with a coarse grit to file down the acrylic until it's very thin. This is a time-consuming process. 2. Over-the-counter acrylic removers: These products contain less harsh ingredients than acetone but may not be as effective. Follow the instructions on the package carefully.
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