Monday, December 28, 2009

What is the quickest way to remove acrylic nails ????

I need to remove a set for a friend and we don't have much time !!! Any quickTips would be very much appreciated . I am trained with creative but looking for any tips from anyone elseWhat is the quickest way to remove acrylic nails ????
My daughter is a nail technician and she has a machine that you put acetone in and when you switch it on it heats it up and agitates it,with the machine you can get them off in half an hour.





Without the machine,warm the dish of acetone in the microwave for a few seconds,then soak the nails,every few minutes file the softened acrylic off....its easier if 2 of you do it because you can keep one hand in the acetone while your friend is filing the other one.





This way it will still take about 45 mins to an hour.





There is no quicker way I'm afraid.What is the quickest way to remove acrylic nails ????
if you can get to a pharmacy, buy acetone and soak them in it bofore peeling them off
With a rubber clawhammer.
easy rip them off..............
You really should go back to where you got them done as you are going to ruin the nails. The only way is to soak them for ages or, use nail polish remover that contains acetone xx
I hate to say it, but I don't think there IS a quick way. Whatever you do, don't peel them.





Try using industrial strength acetone (ie: from the hardware shop) and warm it before use. Soak the nails in it, or alternatively soak cotton wool ball in it, cover each nail with one and wrap in foil. This helps to speed up a bit.





You can also file the softened acrylic a bit, then soak again,a and repeat. Whatever you do, don't file the natural nail.





Even doing this, it took me about 2 hours to get mine off.
bottle of gin and a pair of pliers
My daughter had acrylic nails fitted during the school holiday, when it came time to return to school we ended up taking her to a salon to get them removed. I think they used some solution that had to soak into the nails to make them soft so they could peel them off.
You should be able to get these nails off safely in about 30 mins, with pure acetone and a good file. When you soak acrylic, it becomes soft and rubbery, and you can safely push off with an orange stick, and then file. Keep at it, soak, push off excess, and file, and you'll have them off in no time.
The quickest way is to go to the salon!!! I got some remover from a well know auction site(!) but it still too ages to soak them off, soaking in nail varnish remover sometimes does the trick and if you look by the false nails in the supermaket they have removers too.





No matter what you do though your nails still look rough and weak afterwards!





Hope this helps x
Don't just try to rip them off unless you don't care about damaging your real nail beds. Best way is to use pure acetone and soak them. They should come completely off in about 2 to 3 hrs.

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