How To Take Off Kiss Acrylic Nails
When the best acrylic powder begins melting apply some pressure and check out removing the remaining acrylic and using a nail brush clean the acetone off.
How to take off kiss acrylic nails. In this video I demonstrate in detail step by step how to get the most from the Kiss Complete Salon Acrylic Kit. Gently buff area of new nail growth with the fine side of file blending existing acrylic overlay. And if you really like the French look go acrylic.
To take your nails off the Kiss Nails All or One Artificial Nail Remover purchased separately from their kits is recommended. Apply glue to natural nail. Do not get on skin or cuticles.
These are just like Kiss except they sell glues that will let your nails stay on for L-O-N-G-E-R. Try not to prytrim away too much at a time as this will trim and damage your natural nails as well. Soak a paper towel or cotton bowl in an acetone-based nail polish remover and rub gently over the Kiss nails.
Place a small bead of acrylic mixture onto growth area where the natural nail meets the overlay. After enough time has passed remove the cotton and foil. Do not force pry or pull nails off.
Align with cuticle press on hold for 5 seconds. Apply enough glue to avoid air pockets secure adhesion and extend wear. Trim file surface to disrupt protective.
Remove the rest of the acrylic using a tissue or cotton wool ball. Ive worn acrylic non-stop for years and my nails are as fast growing and as strong as they were before I even started. Pull gently to see if the nails will come off.