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How To Remove Acrylic Nails

Yes of course your acrylic nails are on because you want your nails to look beautiful and long but at some point you have to remove them because they are not meant to be on forever. You can fix an appointment with the parlor to take your acrylics off. You’ll be required to place your hands in plastic bags with acetone remover that has a bit of cotton at the end. You’ll be required to keep your hands in there for about twenty minutes and the result; your acrylics will have come off. This works well because the solution they use is meant to soak off the acrylic. The solution will work towards dissolving the acrylic.


This is the only way you should remove the acrylic nails. At no point of time should you attempt to clip the acrylic off with a nail cutter or try to peel it away. This will cause serious damage as you will in reality be pulling layers off of your nail bed. Rather, you just need to exercise a little patience and sit through the acrylic dissolving session at the parlor.
Once the acrylic nails are removed, you may realize that your natural nails are a tad bit thinner. There is no reason to be alarmed because nothing has gone wrong with the removal. There is a logical explanation to the thinning. During the time that you chose to wear acrylic nails there may have been times when your manicurist has done away with parts of the fill since they were lifting and that too has caused thinning along the way.


However, you should know that if your acrylic nails have been applied in the correct manner, they shouldn't lift off. Quite simply, they are meant to grow out from the cuticle area. Removal by over clipping, or over filing, drilling the nail, or tearing them are a strict no-no as they will remove a large amount of your natural nail causing soreness and fragility.
 





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