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does anyone know how to get them off without paying for it at a nail salon?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Blondebird, I used to have these, but I found that the nail salon filed my nails so thin in order to put the gel on, so when they took it off, my natural nails were thin and weak and bumpy. Never again.
Oh, blondegirly... you should also give them a quick all-over filing to remove the shiny top layer before you soak... that makes it easier for the acetone to penetrate.
Oh, blondegirly... you should also give them a quick all-over filing to remove the shiny top layer before you soak... that makes it easier for the acetone to penetrate.
not my usual thing but my own nails are such a disaster I had gel nails for my wedding day. I soaked them last weekend and it thinned them down but my fingers got all wrinkly so I wondered if there was a better way. and OUCH for the one that pulled off. never again altho they looked fab and survived my honeymoon
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I am a beauty therapist i wouldnt recomend picking or biting them off as this will damage yr nail underneath,if u buy some acetone but apply vasaline around your cuticles and let them soak 4 about 10 mins till they peel off.After they have come off apply some hand and nail lotion as the acetone can cause dryness.
laura xx
I am a beauty therapist i wouldnt recomend picking or biting them off as this will damage yr nail underneath,if u buy some acetone but apply vasaline around your cuticles and let them soak 4 about 10 mins till they peel off.After they have come off apply some hand and nail lotion as the acetone can cause dryness.
laura xx