Friday, May 14, 2010

What is the best way to remove a full set french manicure at home, without damaging your nails?

Dont remove them.What is the best way to remove a full set french manicure at home, without damaging your nails?
Soak them off with acetone (if they're gel or acrylic) nail polish remover. This will make your nails a little dry %26amp; somewhat brittle so put some type of polish like Sally Hanson Hard As Nails on them to strength them back up.What is the best way to remove a full set french manicure at home, without damaging your nails?
Sometimes acrylic acid helps. It might make your nails weak for a little while though.
Soak them off with fingernail polish remover.
Acetone is the best way to remove them, but I would recommend using a nail hardener nail polish for a few weeks after you remove them. Start by cutting your nails really short and keeping polish on them to keep them hard. Eventually, they will grow normal again and have the strength. Sally Hanson Strong as nails polish is the best (as mentioned in the post above me too)





hope this helps
This will sound gross, I wash washing my dog with flea shampoo %26amp; they just kinda melted away.
You can try soaking them in nail polish remover with acetone. It does take awhile but be careful if you start pulling off the artificial nail because you could also remove top layer of your nail.
Try soaking your nails in acetone nail polish remover. It should deteriorate the artificial nails and you can slowly pry them off. This will probably take some time though.


Good luck!
buy some acetone and soak your nails for like 15-30 minutes and then they should just peel right off. it's what the nail salons do.

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