How to Soak Off Acrylic in Pure Acetone

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Acrylic nails are beautiful but eventually they need to be removed

Acrylic nails are beautiful, but they require a lot of maintenance and can be costly. What's more, the longer you wear a set, the more problems you'll have with separation, nail fungus and other issues. Sometimes you might just want a break and have your natural nails back for awhile. Fortunately, you don't have to go to the nail salon for an expensive removal. You can soak off your nails at home with pure acetone -- and maybe a few other tools -- with relative ease. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Acetone
  • Bowl
  • Nail clipper with blunt end
  • Nail clipper with pointed end
  • Orange stick
  • Moisturizer
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Instructions

    • 1

      Gather your items and find a room with good ventilation, as acetone has a strong odor. Make sure you have plenty of time, as removing acrylic nails can take awhile.

    • 2
      Clip your nails
      Clip your nails

      Clip your nails as far down as you can, with the regular blunt-end nail clippers. If they are very long, you may need to clip them in stages.

    • 3

      Pour acetone in the bowl. Put your nails in and soak them for 15 to 20 minutes. You can also do each hand separately, if you'd like to read a magazine or do something while you're waiting. It will just take more time.

    • 4
      Use an orange stick or pointed nail clippers to scrape up what the acetone leaves behind
      Use an orange stick or pointed nail clippers to scrape up what the acetone leaves behind

      Remove your fingers from the bowl and use an orange stick to gently scrape off the acrylic. If it is not soft enough, or you can't remove it all, you can either soak further or try to remove the rest with a pointed nail clipper. Repeat with the other hand.

    • 5
      A good moisturizer is essential
      A good moisturizer is essential

      Wash your hands with warm, soapy water and apply a good moisturizer. Acetone is a very harsh chemical that can dry up your hands and nail beds quickly, so it's very important to moisturize.

Tips & Warnings

  • Make sure you are using 100 percent acetone, not a regular nail polish remover.

  • See a professional if you can't easily remove your acrylics. Sometimes expert help is required.

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