What You Need To Remove Acrylic Nails
Pure acetone is a very harsh chemical that can ruin many surfaces so once youve gathered your tools be sure to properly cover the area where youre going to be.
What you need to remove acrylic nails. The natural nail pushes them forward and can be very unsightly. Step By Step Process. Begin with clipping your nails short.
Another method to remove acrylic nails is by using acetone and warm water. Soak a cotton ball in. Pure acetone Better value in the 1-litre bottle for approx 9 from Bunnings Cotton wool balls.
2Use the orange sticks to push your cuticles. Pry to loosen the nails edges with the tweezers. First things first youre going to need 100 pure acetone a big glass bowl and a cuticle pusher like an orangewood stick to help you get the job done.
You may pry the edges of your nails with a cuticle pusher or tweezers. Cut the nails as much as possible. Wait 30 to 40 minutes and once your nails feel loose remove gently with the tweezers.
1Use the Nail cutter and clip your nails short. You can also buff your nails for a smooth finish. Fill one with acetone and the other with warm water.
Using the coarser 100-180 grit side of the dual-sided nail file file the surface of each nail to create a rough area which will allow the acetone to better penetrate the acrylics. Nail strengthener we used Revitalift Nail Strengthener from Big W Cuticle oil we used Sally Hansen Vitamin E Nail and Cuticle Oil from Woolworths Instructions. Take a large ziplock bag and fill it with just enough acetone to submerge your nails fully.