Saturday, January 23, 2010

What is the easiest way to remove french tip nails? Or fake nails in general?

I have a full set of nails (French) i am trying to remove myself. How can I easily remove themWhat is the easiest way to remove french tip nails? Or fake nails in general?
Do NOT peel them off, thats half the reason why people think false nails ruin real nails.





Removal depends what nails you have, acrylics (liquid and powder) need soaking off in acetone, gels are buffed off but you could try acetone soak off and home stickies can be removed by soaking in nail varnish remover (one that contains some acetone)


After removal treat your fingers and nails to a decent hand and nail cream and use cuticle oil on your nails and cuticles.What is the easiest way to remove french tip nails? Or fake nails in general?
i know it hurts, but i just like to peel them off, it works best if u r in a pool for a long time, or when they need filling really bad.


it is easiest, though, to just have them professionally taken off. good luck!
The proper way is to soak them in nail polish remover for about 5 minutes.





A hot water soak may just make them soft, but nail polish remover (acetone) should actually dissolve them. At least partially.
Try to find some acetone. Your local beauty supply store might have some. Then they will dissolve off. Also, try to file them off with a nail file after soaking them for a while.
pour nailpolish remover in the cap, and soak your fingers in individually (it could take awhile so you might wanna watch TV or something) and every couple minutes see if you can pull it off.
First, rub nail polish remover on the and the soak them in hot water for a while.
cut them because peeling them is torture.

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