Women are very creative when it comes to their nails but will always find it hard to remove them.
However, it’s good to know that there are many ways for acrylic nails to be removed without harming your original nail.
If you’re ready to take off your acrylics, here are some ways you can do it like a pro.
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How Much Does It Cost To Get Acrylic Nails Off
If you’re wondering how much does it cost to remove acrylic nails, then you’ve come to the right place.
There’s a recent study that revealed that the average price of removing acrylic nails is around $100.
However, the cost will vary depending on how many acrylic nails you want to take off, how difficult it is to get done as well as the skill level of the nail tech.
The price may shock people and that is why some people decide to take their acrylic nails off using a DIY removal kit such as this $8 one for a cheaper removal process.
How To Take Off Acrylic Nails With Hot Water
Taking off acrylic nails with hot water is not the most effective or recommended method, as it can damage your natural nails and take a long time to work.
However, if you do choose to use this method, here are the steps you can follow:
- Prepare a bowl of hot water. The water should be hot but not boiling, as boiling water can damage your skin.
- Soak your nails in the hot water for about 20-30 minutes. You can add a few drops of dish soap or shampoo to the water to help break down the acrylic.
- After soaking, try to gently lift the edge of the acrylic nail using a cuticle pusher or similar tool. Be careful not to force the acrylic off, as this can damage your natural nails.
- If the acrylic does not easily come off, repeat the soaking process until it becomes looser.
- Once the acrylic is removed, use a nail file to smooth any rough edges or glue residue. Be gentle to avoid damaging your natural nails.
It’s important to note that hot water alone may not be enough to fully remove acrylic nails, and there is a risk of damage to your natural nails.
How to Take Off Acrylic Nails With Vinegar
Taking off acrylic nails with vinegar is not the most effective or recommended method, as it can damage your natural nails and take a long time to work. However, if you do choose to use this method, here are the steps you can follow:
- Fill a bowl with equal parts of vinegar and hot water. The water should be hot but not boiling, as boiling water can damage your skin.
- Soak your nails in the vinegar and water solution for about 20-30 minutes. This will help soften the acrylic.
- After soaking, try to gently lift the edge of the acrylic nail using an acrylic nail removal tool or cuticle pusher. Be careful not to force the acrylic off, as this can damage your natural nails.
- If the acrylic does not easily come off, repeat the soaking process until it becomes looser.
- Once the acrylic is removed, use a nail file to smooth any rough edges or glue residue. Be gentle to avoid damaging your natural nails.
It’s important to note that vinegar alone may not be enough to fully remove acrylic nails, and there is a risk of damage to your natural nails.
How to Take Off Acrylic Nails Without Acetone TikTok
There are several ways to take off acrylic nails without acetone, and some methods have become popular on TikTok.
Here are some methods you can try:
- Using dental floss or a cuticle pusher: Gently slide dental floss or a cuticle pusher between the acrylic nail and your natural nail to break the bond. Repeat this process for each nail, and be patient as it may take some time.
- Soaking in warm water and dish soap: Fill a bowl with warm water and add a few drops of dish soap. Soak your nails for about 20 minutes, then gently pry off the acrylic nails using a cuticle pusher or similar tool.
- Using acetone-free nail polish remover: Look for a nail polish remover that does not contain acetone and soak your nails in it for about 10-15 minutes. The acrylic should become softer, and you can then gently pry it off using a cuticle pusher or similar tool.
- Using oil and rubbing alcohol: Mix equal parts of oil and rubbing alcohol, and soak your nails in the solution for about 10-15 minutes. The acrylic should become softer, and you can then gently pry it off using a cuticle pusher or similar tool.
It’s important to note that these methods may not work for everyone and can be time-consuming.
It’s recommended to seek professional help from a nail technician or to use specialized products designed for safe and effective acrylic nail removal.
DIY Home Remedies for Removing Your Acrylic Nails at Home
Take Off Acrylic Nails with Only Acetone
You can remove acrylic nails with only acetone by following these steps:
- Gather the necessary tools. You will need acetone, cotton balls or pads, aluminum foil, a cuticle pusher or orange stick, and a nail buffer or file.
- Use the nail buffer or file to lightly buff the top layer of each acrylic nail. This will break the seal and make it easier to remove the nails.
- Soak a cotton ball or pad in acetone and place it on top of the first nail.
- Wrap the aluminum foil around the cotton ball or pad and your finger, securing it tightly. Repeat this step for each nail.
- Leave the foil wraps on for about 15-20 minutes.
- Remove the foil wraps and cotton balls or pads, and use a cuticle pusher or orange stick to gently pry the acrylic nails away from your natural nails. Be gentle to avoid damaging your natural nails.
- If the acrylic nails do not come off easily, repeat the soaking process for another 5-10 minutes and try again.
- Once the acrylic nails are removed, use a cuticle pusher or orange stick to gently scrape off any remaining adhesive or acrylic residue.
- Finally, use a nail buffer or file to smooth any rough edges or glue residue. Be gentle to avoid damaging your natural nails.
It’s important to note that acetone can be harsh on your nails and skin, and prolonged exposure can lead to dryness and irritation.
It’s recommended to moisturize your nails and skin after the removal process and to take breaks between acetone treatments to allow your nails to recover.
Jenna’s Pro Tip: The secret to removing your acrylics with only acetone is to warm it up a little before putting it in a little bowl for soaking.
Removing Acrylic Nails with Nail Bit or Electric File
This is a lazy technique for DIYers as you won’t use any problematic solution but a nail file, or nail drill.
- First off, you’ll have to sand down your acrylic nail as gently as possible (using a nail drill or nail file as mentioned above) so that you can take off the upper layer of the polish. This makes it easier to remove since you have less polish for the acetone to soak through.
- Then, soak a cotton swab in your favorite acetone and wrap it around your nails using some foil or easy-to-remove adhesives. I would recommend these polish remover clips that stick on your nails so that they don’t easily slide off.
- Remove the wraps (or the nail polish remover clips) after 15 minutes and take off all the remaining with a cuticle pusher.
Take Off Acrylic Nails Completely Without Harm
This is a very simple and sustainable way of removing acrylic nails as you will not sand or use other solutions to damage the acrylic or your nail bed.
This method allows you to take the entire acrylic off your nail in perfect condition so you are able to use it again in the future.
- First, you’ll need to pour acetone into a Ziploc bag until you can soak the nails thoroughly.
- Let them soak for up to 20 minutes or until you feel them detaching completely.
- Once they are detached you can gently peel them off your nails.
Non-Acetone Acrylic Nail Removal
Non-acetone acrylic nail removal is a method of removing acrylic nails that does not involve the use of acetone.
Here are the steps you can follow to remove acrylic nails using a non-acetone method:
- Gather the necessary tools. You will need a bowl, warm water, nail buffer, cuticle pusher or orange stick, and non-acetone nail polish remover.
- First, clip your acrylic nails with an acrylic nail cutter.
- Use the nail buffer to gently buff the top layer of each acrylic nail. This will break the seal and make it easier to remove the nails.
- Pour warm water into a bowl and soak your nails for 10-15 minutes. This will help soften the acrylic nails and make them easier to remove.
- Use a cuticle pusher or orange stick to gently pry the acrylic nails away from your natural nails. Be gentle to avoid damaging your natural nails.
- If the acrylic nails do not come off easily, repeat the soaking process for another 5-10 minutes and try again.
- Once the acrylic nails are removed, use a cuticle pusher or orange stick to gently scrape off any remaining adhesive or acrylic residue.
- Finally, use a non-acetone nail polish remover to remove any remaining residue or glue.
It’s important to note that non-acetone acrylic nail removal can be time-consuming and may not work for everyone. It’s recommended to seek professional help from a nail technician or to use specialized products designed for safe and effective acrylic nail removal.
Remove Acrylic Nails Safely With Dental Floss
Removing acrylic nails safely with dental floss is possible, but it’s important to be patient and gentle to avoid damaging your natural nails.
Here are the steps you can follow:
- Gather the necessary tools. You will need dental floss, a cuticle pusher or orange stick, and a nail buffer or file.
- Use the nail buffer or file to lightly buff the top layer of each acrylic nail. This will break the seal and make it easier to remove the nails.
- Cut a piece of dental floss about 18 inches long.
- Gently slide the dental floss between the acrylic nail and your natural nail. Move the floss back and forth to loosen the bond between the two nails.
- Once the floss is under the acrylic nail, use a gentle sawing motion to move the floss back and forth. This will gradually loosen the acrylic nail.
- Repeat this process for each nail, and be patient as it may take some time.
- Once the acrylic nails are removed, use a cuticle pusher or orange stick to gently scrape off any remaining adhesive or acrylic residue.
- Finally, use a nail buffer or file to smooth any rough edges or glue residue. Be gentle to avoid damaging your natural nails.
It’s important to note that removing acrylic nails with dental floss can be time-consuming and may not work for everyone.
There are many different ways for you to remove your acrylic nails instead of going to the nail salon.
Plus, if you end up doing a DIY acrylic nail removal then chances are you are saving several bucks by doing them at home!
We hope this guide helped you find a cheaper and easier way to remove your acrylic nails other than going to the nail salon.
If you end up trying out any of these methods, we’d love to hear your experience!
Until next time…
Cheers Lovelies!
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