Make sure you use non-acetone nail polish remover, otherwise you will take the acrylic off. If you are unsure, you can always ring your salon or the person who applied them and ask them - better that than ruining your nails!
2007-03-04 23:00:59
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answered by raspberryfluff 2
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They say to use acetone free nail polish remover, but this won't remove the acryllic unless you soak your nails in it.
I wanted to remove my acryllic nails and apply a new set, the lady at the nail salon had me soak my hands in a bowl of acetone nail polish remover and it took 35 minutes before they were 85 disinerated. The rest they filed off.
2007-03-05 07:12:32
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answered by Kristy B 2
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if just removing nail polish it must be acetone free (the acetone will eat at the acrylic). If it 's to remove the acrylic nails then soak them in straight acetone (bought at building supply or hardware stores) and they will desolve.
2007-03-05 16:33:05
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answered by Anonymous
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-if u just want to change the polish use acetone FREE
-if u want to take your acrylic nails off use 100% acetone
2007-03-05 07:01:52
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answered by ~jessi~ aka....mommy 5
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non acetone. While you can use acetone and not really notice much difference, you increase the chances of having problems with the nails lifting off of your nail plate.
2007-03-05 08:26:13
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answered by SteveA8 6
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one without acetone. there are special polish removers for artificial nails in the market.
2007-03-05 06:56:33
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answered by Zoe 4
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acetone free
2007-03-05 06:54:33
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answered by Anonymous
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acetone
2007-03-05 06:55:44
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answered by ♥Nana♥ 3
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red
2007-03-05 06:59:14
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answered by eddy m 2
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they are all right...acetone free and it smells nicer too...herbal smell.....
2007-03-05 06:59:29
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answered by ozzy chik... 5
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