Acrylic Nail Help
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May 23, 2013
Laina B.
Anyone know the easiest and least painful way to remove acrylic nails?
May 23, 2013
Miranda H.
Soak them in nailpolish remover for about fifteen minutes then peel off and apply a coat of nail hardner.
May 23, 2013
Rebecca W.
The nail polish remover needs to be full of acetone though. I'd say the quickest way would be 100% pure acetone
May 23, 2013
Lucy J.
Get a bowl put 100% acetone in soak for about 10 minutes then use a cuticle tool to gently scrape it off and continue doing till its all off
May 24, 2013
Leslie S.
Lucy is right. Before you soak them file the tops a little to get it to soak in then soak for 10mins or so, scrape, soak again, rescrape until it comes off.