Thursday, January 21, 2010

How to get false nails off?

any idea how to get false nails off (there stuck on with nail glue) and i cant for the life of me get 'em off they are so annoyingHow to get false nails off?
Soak your fingertips in acetone %26amp; gently peel them off. It will take some time - don't rush it! You could damage your nail bed if you tear too much of the nail off.





Good luck %26amp; be patient. : )How to get false nails off?
well u are lucky i cant get false nails to stay on
Hi,


Soak your fake nails in acetone nail varnish, this will desolve the nails %26amp; make it easier to remove, failing that go to a nail salon and they can do it for you.


Bye
go to superdrug and you can by stuff that desolves it
use pure acetone, enough to cover your nails in a small ceramic bowl. soak your nails for about an hour and they will be off. dont bite them off or pick them off, you will regret it!!
Soak them in pure acetone. It should melt the glue.
get some acitone from the chemist for


1. shop bought full plastic - warm soak some onto cotton wool dab until melted


2. gel/ acrylic put cotton wool soaked in acitone on finger tip rap in tin fiol place finger tip all rapped up into bowl of warm water


gel will dissolve quicker than acrylic check in interval and rub off any excessto speed process


hope this helps
why'd you do in the firdt place? visit your nail salon and have them remove it ....or dip a cotton in acetone,place it on top of you nail and wrap it in tin foil wait until the nail is soft and easy to take off, p.s. make sure that the cotton is thoroughly wet with acetone
Your best bet is to go to a nail salon where they will soak your nails and then cut them off with certain little tools. I've tried to get them off myself with nail clippers, files and tweezers and my nails always come out looking like crap...not to mention it hurts like crazy when you do it yourself!!!!


....Trust me, the 8 bucks or whatever it is at a salon is worth it to not have to deal with the aggravation.
Go to a salon and have them remove them. They will charge you a small fee, but trying it yourself REALLY hurts, and causes even more damage to the real nail underneath. The salons will soak your hand in a high quality remover that will take the nails off without pulling and bleeding.
get a metro card stick it my the side and you it to lift it up slowly or use nail dissolve and soak ur hand in it but this is slow cos of the acrylic powder
If they are gel nails just dip them in acitone and they will melt. or if they arent then just bite them off. but be careful.
You can use an acetone nail polish remover to remove them. Put some nail polish remover onto some cotton wool and rub over the false nail..the nail and glue will soften and dissolve.
start by soaking your nails in hot/soapy water for about 20 minutes. this will soften the nails and your cuticles a bit. then bite them, but not from the tip but kinda across so that you dont break off just part of the nail.





if that doesn't work, soak them in hot/soapy water for 20 minutes then try a nail file. :)





if that doesnt work, sorry!!





hope you get them off!!
You can remove acrylic nails two different ways. You can purchase a professional acrylic nail removal kit at your local drug store, or you can invest a dollar or two in a large bottle of nail polish remover. Make sure you buy a kind that has acetone in it, not one of the gentler nail polish removers on the market these days.





Lay out several pages of newspaper on your kitchen table to prevent spills. Keep several paper towels close by as well to wipe off nail polish, dry your hands off and put the acrylic nails on as they come off.





Clip your nails as short as possible to make the process easier. Next apply some petroleum jelly to your fingers (except the nails) to prevent your skin from drying out completely during the soaking.





Pour the entire bottle of nail polish remover in a bowl. Warm it up in the microwave to make the process faster and easier. Soak your fingernails for about 15 to 20 minutes. The acrylic nails should start to come apart from your natural nail at this point. Gently peel them back a little and soak longer if they still seem pretty attached. Repeat this process until you can easily peel the entire acrylic nail off. Don't force it, or you risk ripping your own nail out of the nail bed, which is very painful.





Wash your hands several times when you're done to get all the acetone off. Use a good hand moisturizer. The acetone dries your skin out. Your nails will look very rough from the acrylic coming off. Use a nail buffer to smooth them out. They'll start looking better after a few days.
Well there is one way that i take them off is by putting really warm water in a blow and putting your hands in it and let them sit for a few min's and that should work
Get a pro soak off from your local nail salon!





They are only 10 bucks, on average.
Hi soak them in warm water with washing up liquid and gradual peel the corners off a little at a time to let the water seep in through the cracks leave them for another few minutes and then try and get it off. I have tried soaking them in nail varnish remover before but it doesnt work as quick as using washing up liquid and warm water. You will get them off enetually but you might have to gently pull them off.but dont prise them off I did this once and it hurt loads and letft me with a sore nail. If you can get the ones than are already pre glued as they will evenutally wear off after awhile and you will find they wont hurt as much

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