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removing acrylic nails


Question Posted Sunday October 15 2006, 6:19 pm

right now i am putting my hand in nail polish remover to try to get my fake nails off. they feel gooey & i think alot of the build-up is disenegrating off. but i need to know more tricks on how to get these off! thanks

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imagine2006 answered Monday October 16 2006, 5:46 pm:
If you're using polish remover make sure it contains acetone...that's the best thing to get it off.

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karenR answered Sunday October 15 2006, 11:43 pm:
We are late getting this on and I'll bet you have them off by now!

Nail polish remover is the way to go. Soak them in there at least 15 minutes and they should come off.

You can also soak your nails in alcohol after the nails are removed to get rid of that extra gunk left on them. Then use some hand lotion on your nails
because alcohol and polish remover dry out your skin. :)

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