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How To Remove Acrylic Nails

  Acrylic nails can make your hands look polished, stylish, and well-groomed, but when they start lifting, growing out, or feeling uncomfortable, it is time to remove them properly. The biggest mistake many people make is trying to pull, bite, snap, or pry acrylic nails off. That can damage the natural nail, cause pain, and leave the nail surface thin, weak, or peeling. The best way to remove acrylic nails is to soften the product first, work slowly, and protect your natural nails during the process. Click Here Before you begin, gather the right supplies. You will need nail clippers, a coarse nail file, a buffer, acetone nail polish remover, cotton balls, aluminum foil, a cuticle pusher or orangewood stick, petroleum jelly or cuticle oil, a small bowl if you prefer soaking, and hand moisturizer. Pure acetone works faster than regular polish remover because acrylic is stronger than normal nail polish. Regular remover may take too long or may not work well enough. Start by trimming t...