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Nov 6, 2014
Sydnee B.
I've had acrylics on for about two weeks and one finally chipped, I'm looking for an at home way to take them off..I don't have dental floss either btw please help.
Nov 6, 2014
Gisell G.
Put nail polish remover that has acetone on a cotton ball, try to soak it a little, keep the cotton ball on your nail & wrap aluminum foil around it do this for all your nails for a good 15-30 mins or check one nail & see if it came off if not repeat the process.
Nov 8, 2014
Sydnee B.
Thanks!