![]() ![]() ![]() Carefully clip off your excess acrylics, cutting them as close as possible to your real nails.(Note: Acetone is incredibly flammable, so don’t microwave it-just run the bottle under warm water for a few minutes.) The steps: As a ~hot~ tip (literally), try warming up your acetone before starting, which will help it work faster and more effectively on your nails. Is this the smartest and safest way? Nope! Is it what any professional would recommend? Nope! But I also understand that our time is limited, our lives are busy, and the world is on fire, and sometimes, you just need to do some sh*t yourself.Īh, yes, the classic removal technique for the average DIYer. Which means unless you’re ready to get your acrylics filled again asap, you should be heading back to the salon to get them professional removed-or, I hate to say it, try to remove them yourself at home. “Your natural nails grow out regardless of how long your acrylics last, and you’ll start to see growth at your cuticle beds after two weeks,” Rita de Alencar Pinto, founder of Vanity Projects nail salon in NYC, has told Cosmo. The safest way to remove your acrylic nails is by going to a salon and seeing a trained nail tech who can remove them without damaging your own nails. Because the number-one rule before getting your nails done for the first time? Knowing how to remove acrylic nails the correct way.Īnd surprise, surprise: Taking off your acrylic nails shouldn’t be done at home. Very promptly, I exploded into a ball of light, the Earth cracked beneath our feet, and centuries of ghosts proceeded to haunt her forever more. Once upon a time, my friend sheepishly admitted to me that she removes her acrylic nails by biting and pulling them off. ![]()
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