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Removing Nail Art Designs

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Summary: Remove your nail art design. Learn how to use acetone to remove nail polish in this free nail art video from a professional nail art technician.

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By Lee Gross
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Lee Gross has been doing manicures and pedicures for more than 10 years now. She specializes in both natural and artificial nails. She graduated from Mr. David's School of Hair Design...read more

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"To remove your polish, you're going to get your lint-free cotton ball, saturate it in Acetone, and just slowly start taking the nail design off. With this particular design, it has a lot of extra polish in it, so it will probably take two to three pieces of cotton. Just want to keep turning your ball so that you get a clean piece of the cotton. If you have to, get a new cotton ball out and saturate it with some Acetone as well, to finish the removal. Like I said, this design will probably take two to three cotton balls. As you're taking it off, check and make sure that you're not getting any of the polish coming off onto the skin. If so, you'll need to go back and get it off with a clean piece of cotton. Also, check underneath the nails to make sure that you're getting the polish off in case any went under there when you were doing the free edge. We need to take your nail a little bit under theirs just to get off the extra polish. Once you're done with the last one, just go ahead and double check all ten to make sure that you've gotten all of the polish off. Sometimes it can get a little stubborn. That is how you remove your lighthouse nail art design."

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