Monday, March 7, 2016

Steps of Removing Acrylic Nails

We have shown you what you need to remove the acrylic nails with nail tip styles, but you might still wonder how to pull this off. And don’t worry, since we got this post for you. In this post, we are going to show you the basic steps of removing the acrylic nails.

So, how to remove acrylic nails that are made with nail drill machine at home? First regrown forceps cut a piece of acrylic fingernail. Remember that this material is very hard and elastic. If we don't act carefully, you may end up with a piece of acrylic in my eye. In no case do not rush, or even better - put on your clear goggles. The next part of the procedure was to remove the finish that is top of the brilliant coating on the nail. This layer puts the wizard to secure the acrylic, and while it is not removed. Slowly cut the finish line with each nail, without the nail this layer will look rough.

When a finish cut, you can begin removing the nails. If you have a special solvent, then you simply wash off the acrylic nails. Acetone will have trouble, and here's how to pull it off:


Richly cut water sponges acetone. Attach the sponge to the nail and then wrap it in foil -- without that trick the acetone will evaporate very quickly. Leave nails under acetone for 30 minutes. During this time, the acrylic will soften and turn into a jelly-like substance. Reveal each nail alternately and quickly, with sharp nail files, it will be removed quickly and easily. If the pieces of acrylic left, then wipe the nail with acetone, and then Polish it. Wash your hands well and apply a nourishing and moisturizing cream. This is a very important stage of the procedure. Masters in the salon are paying him at least 10-15 minutes. No need to tell, as acetone has a harmful effect on the structure of the nail, and therefore after exposure this aggressive substances need to not only Polish nails, but also to lubricate them with cream or special oil. That's all the nails are removed! You can do a new manicure or give marigolds "rest".

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