In March, salons across the country closed with little notice, due to the spread of coronavirus. At the time, many people had gel or acrylic nails, and even though the salons have opened in some ...
You can remove acrylic nails by filing them down and placing an acetone-soaked cotton ball on them. Then, wrap your fingers and the cotton ball in tinfoil and wait 10 minutes for them to loosen. Once ...
It’s possible to remove acrylic nails at home — but you’ll need to be careful to avoid damaging your natural nails. Acrylic nail removal is typically done at a salon, but you may also do it at home.
Giving yourself an at-home manicure is no walk in the park, so removing acrylic nails without your trusty nail tech is an even bigger feat. If you’re an acrylic devotee, then you’ll know that the ...
Getting fresh acrylic nails feels like a treat. But the not-so-fun part? The removal process. Seeing a pro can take time and money, but picking them off yourself can lead to serious damage to your ...