Removing Acrylic Nails - The Easy Way - ACRYLIC NAIL POLISH

Having the proper knowledge required to remove acrylic nails, without damaging your real finger nails is essential. While these durable beauty enhancements can last for a long time: The need to take them off will eventually come, as your nails grow out too far and you need to remove and re-apply new ones.
Fear not, you don't need to seek out a professional for advice on removing acrylic nails, there is a tried and true method almost any of you out there can use at home.

All that will be required is some aluminum foil and acetone nail polish remover from the pharmacy. That is, if you want to do things the relatively easy way -- you can also soak your nails in warm water for some time and they will eventually come off.
So assuming you want to do things the easy way: Get some aluminum foil, cotton balls and acetone ready by your side.
1. First take the foil and cut it into small squares slightly larger than your nails.
2. Next take a cotton ball with acetone and apply a generous amount to the acrylic nail.
3. Place aluminum foil square on the nail and wait at least 20 minutes.
4. Remove foil and use a wooden cuticle pusher for removing acrylic nails.
While the process should be seamless; you may need to reapply some acetone to get any residual that doesn't come of with the first go round.
After you're finished with all of your fingers, soak your hands in a warm green tea bath, with a table spoon of glycerin mixed in for five minutes. After your green tea hand bath, dry your hands and apply your favorite hand cream, followed by some cuticle oil if you wish.
That's all there is to it, your done removing acrylic nails, now it's time to reapply new ones.

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