Ok i know i just did something really stupid but i was bored so i put on some fake nail with nail glue and i took one off and like its really nasty looking on my real nail the glue is and i cant get the glue off my real nail how can i do this?
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STUPID!
TRiSHx0xL0VE answered Sunday June 5 2005, 12:21 am: ok uhh try some nail polish remover (i know everyones saying that) and if that doesn't work, soak it in really hot water and if THAT doesn't work, i'd scrub it to death lol. [ TRiSHx0xL0VE's advice column | Ask TRiSHx0xL0VE A Question ]
orphans answered Saturday June 4 2005, 11:45 pm: If you soak your finger-nail in acetone based nail polish remover for about 2 or 3 minutes...it should wipe right off!...Hope i helped... [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
CrzyLatinaChc answered Saturday June 4 2005, 11:16 pm: Oh thats an easy question. This happened to me before, thats why i only used fake nails once. Okay really easy go to the store (like walmart) they have this bottle that helps get nail glue and fake nails off it just shaves it off. Ask someone about it and they should show you where it is. Hope i could help.
FrEe2bMe answered Saturday June 4 2005, 11:10 pm: Haha, don't feel dumb. I use to put on fake nails when I was younger all the time. Sometimes that glue can be really tough to get off. Here's what I found usually works for me: Try scraping with your nail some of the glue off. Soak your nails in some warm water for like a minute or so. Now it'll be softer. Try to get off more of the glue by scraping/picking. Takes some finger nail polish remover and put it on a cotton ball and go over the glue with that. Then wash your hands. That usually gets most of it off right then. Whatever's left over will just come off from washing your hands and showers and daily life. :) [ FrEe2bMe's advice column | Ask FrEe2bMe A Question ]
luv2swim109 answered Saturday June 4 2005, 11:08 pm: i would try using nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol.
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