How to remove fake nails

Remove Fake Nails

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Nail Polish Remover

Nail Polish Remover

Get a bowl and fill with water. Microwave it for two minutes.

Fill bag with enough remover to cover all of your tips

Fill bag with enough remover to cover all of your tips

Place bag in water

Place bag in water

Place fingers in bag and wait at least 15 minutes

Place fingers in bag and wait at least 15 minutes

Should look like this (use the nail clippers to take of the excess nail before placing fingers in remover)

Should look like this (use the nail clippers to take of the excess nail before placing fingers in remover)

Use the cuticle pusher to remove the nail. Just place the point under the nail and push upwards, the nail will just pop off

Use the cuticle pusher to remove the nail. Just place the point under the nail and push upwards, the nail will just pop off

Looks like this. Yeah I know horrible

Looks like this. Yeah I know horrible

Use the oil on all five nails

Use the oil on all five nails

After oil

After oil

Reheat water, and repeat on left hand

Reheat water, and repeat on left hand

15 minutes

15 minutes

After washing hands and putting the cuticle oil on. Use lotion!! Acetone DRIES out your skin and lotion will help

After washing hands and putting the cuticle oil on. Use lotion!! Acetone DRIES out your skin and lotion will help

Use q-Tips and rounds to remove any excess polish

Use q-Tips and rounds to remove any excess polish

Once polish is off. Brush one coat of the base on. I'm using double duty by Sally Hansen. It's a base and top coat. And it strengthens the nails

Once polish is off. Brush one coat of the base on. I'm using double duty by Sally Hansen. It's a base and top coat. And it strengthens the nails

Add two costs of polish. This is Naughty Nautical by Essie

Add two costs of polish. This is Naughty Nautical by Essie

All done (:

All done (:

  • Acetone (or acetone nail polish)
  • Nail clippers
  • Cuticle pusher
  • Strengthening top coat
  • Nail polish
  • Cuticle oil
  • Bowl
  • Plastic bag
  • Cotton balls/pads
  • Q-tips