How to Remove Acrylic Nails

How to Remove Acrylic Nails

“For everything there is a solution, except for death.” This is the claim of many grandmothers. By this they mean that every situation can be remedied. For example, if something broke, it can be patched; if you don’t like the color of a wall, then you can paint it.

The same fundamental principle applies to our physique. If you have curly hair and you like it straight, you can straighten it. The opposite is also true.

There are many women who are not satisfied with some characteristics of their physique. Others just want a change for special occasions like weddings, graduations or some other major social event.

In these cases, then you want to lengthen their eyelashes, define the arch of their eyebrows, a more elaborate makeup and acrylic nails for those who want to wear white pointed hands.

However, it is no secret to anyone that putting on these nails could be a challenge. Keeping them intact can be difficult, especially if you’re a stay-at-home mom or have children to take care of.

To some it has happened like magicians: Now you see it, now you don’t see it. You may have your nails complete when you put your hand in your bag, but when you take it out, maybe you are already missing one, has it happened to you?… Or maybe you drop something and, when you pick it up, you hit your nails on the ground and end up losing one.

These and other situations can lead you to regret your decision to put on acrylic nails. But, beware! You cannot remove them the way you want, doing so could greatly weaken your own nails, in addition to causing you pain.

How can you remove your acrylic nails and not die trying? Today we will be sharing with you some beauty secrets related to this topic. So you can’t miss them. Continue reading.

Instructions for removing acrylic nails

If you have weak or brittle nails, acrylic nails are an excellent choice for you as they are easy to place and are usually durable. However, with the growth of your natural nail two options arise: Maintain them or remove them.

Removing them could become complicated due to the material they use to adhere them. However, we can help you with this particular.

One way to remove them is by cutting your nails at the height of your natural nails. After that, with the help of a file, proceed to file the top of the nail to facilitate removal.

Then, apply petroleum jelly around the nails and make a cotton ball for each nail. When you have your ten balls, immerse them in acetone and attach them to your nails with the help of aluminum foil.

It allows acetone to act for about 30 minutes. In this way, acetone will weaken the glue of acrylic nails. As that time elapses, remove the aluminum foil with the cotton from each nail.

In order not to damage your natural nails, use an orange stick and try to peel off the acrylic nails. At this point, they should detach completely but, if they resist, then leave them longer with acetone.

After you have managed to detach them, gently file your natural nails with a polishing file. That way you can remove any glue residues that may have remained.

Finally, wash your hands very well and moisturize your nails by applying a small dose of olive oil on them. That way they will be able to recover the moisture they lost when they came into contact with acetone.

You can also remove them with the help of olive oil. The procedure is very simple.

The first thing you should do is pour a splash of olive oil into a container wide and deep enough to fit your hands. Dip your hands in the oil for about 10 minutes.

The purpose is that olive oil weakens the glue of acrylic nails so as not to damage your natural nails by detaching them.

After 10 minutes, remove your hands from the olive oil and try to move the acrylic nails back and forth so you can loosen and remove them easily. When you have achieved it, moisten some cotton with acetone and pass it through each of your nails to remove any traces of glue that may have remained.

Finally, apply again a little olive oil to recover the moisture of your natural nails.

As you have noticed, removing acrylic nails does not have to be a nightmare. You can do it in the blink of an eye without spending money going to a beauty salon or an expensive spa.

It can be as easy as taking a candy from a child, you just have to have the right materials to successfully perform the procedure. Now, what are those materials? Let’s see it.

What do you need to remove acrylic nails?

Materials are critical to achieving your goal. If you are missing any, the best thing you can do is wait until you have them all before trying to remove your acrylic nails. Otherwise, you could damage your natural nail or cause yourself a lot of pain.

  •  An enamel or acetone remover
  •  A nail clipper
  •  Enough cotton
  •  A polishing file
  •  Pliable
  •  Vaseline
  •  An orange stick

And voila! What you would have left would be to get down to work. But if you prefer to go for the second option, then you will need these materials:

  •  Cotton specks
  •  An enamel or acetone remover
  •  A polishing file
  •  Extra virgin olive oil
  •  A deep and wide container
  •  A nail clipper

It should be noted that these are not the only methods to remove acrylic nails. There are others where fewer materials are needed but greater caution. For example, when you try to peel them off using a short cuticles and a file.

The truth is that whatever method you use, what you will need most will be time and patience. Just as required to place them on. Now, take into account some additional tips that we will be giving you.

Tips for removing acrylic nails

As we have seen, all methods to remove acrylic nails are quite simple. However, depending on how attached the acrylic nail is, the procedure may become a bit uphill.

If this happens to you, take into account some of these recommendations to avoid causing damage or weakening your natural nails too much.

Avoid the tendency to want to forcibly detach the nail. With that you will only be able to cause pain and mistreat your natural nails. If you notice that the problem is out of your hands, the best thing you can do is go to a center of professional manicurists so that they can help you solve the problem.

When using acetone, watch for any unfavorable reactions, be it allergy or irritation. In that case, the best thing you can do is stop using it and consult your doctor.

The work does not end when removing the acrylic nails. You need to make sure to remove any glue residue that may remain.

At the end, you should always wash your hands in order to remove acetone and petroleum jelly. Also remember that it is important to apply a little olive oil or some other essential oil to recover the moisture of your nails.

As much as you want to look like a diva, don’t put your acrylic nails on again right away. Allow your natural nail to balance and recover. This will take about a week. You should let your natural nails breathe from time to time. In addition, you must give them the necessary care to be able to strengthen them after the impact caused by acrylic nails.

If you follow our recommendations to the letter you will have nothing to regret and you will achieve your mission. On the other hand, your nails will know how to thank you for correctly removing acrylic nails and giving them a break.