PDF download Download Article PDF download Download Article

Anyone who's ever had acrylic nails knows that they can absolutely ravage your natural nails if removed incorrectly. Typically, the best way to repair this damage is to wait for them to regrow. In the meantime, you can take steps to make sure your nails grow in happy and healthy by providing daily and weekly care and varying your diet to make sure you're getting the nutrients you need.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Caring for Your Nails

PDF download Download Article
  1. If your nails feel weak after you take off the acrylics, it's likely they will break, which can be painful and result in jagged edges. [1] Cut your nails straight across with a pair of clean nail clippers. Round off the corners so they're not sharp. [2]

    You can also use manicure scissors to trim your nails.

  2. Watermark wikiHow to Help Your Nails Recover After Acrylics
    File your nails in one direction only. Choose a fine-grit nail file, as it will be kinder to your nails. Start from one outside edge on your nail and move across the nail in that direction. Don't go back and forth, as that can ruin the edges of your nails. [3]
    • To keep from overdoing it, place the edge of the file under the tip of your nail so you can see what you're doing.
    Advertisement
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Help Your Nails Recover After Acrylics
    Buff your nails once a week. Remove oils from your nails first by rubbing acetone, rubbing alcohol, or vinegar over them. Use small, circular motions to buff the tops of your nails just until they're smooth. Don't go overboard, as you don't want to remove too much of the nail. [4]
    • You can also try buffing in an "X" shape.
    • However, you don't want to do this too often, as it can remove some of your nails' thickness over time. [5]
  4. To create healthy nails, your hands need to be hydrated. Apply hand cream or lotion at least twice a day, including once before bedtime. Pick a heavy cream for night time for extra moisturizing power. [6]
    • Try putting on lotion after every time you wash your hands.
    • Put on cotton gloves at night after applying lotion to help seal in the moisture. [7]
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Help Your Nails Recover After Acrylics
    Keeping your cuticles moisturized will support your nails and help them stay moisturized and healthy, too. Apply cuticle oil around your nails at least once a day. At night is best so that you can leave it on while you sleep. [8]
    • Put it on after you apply your lotion or hand cream.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Help Your Nails Recover After Acrylics
    If your nails are weak and brittle, a nail hardener may provide enough support to allow them to grow back properly. Simply paint on a coating of nail hardener like you would nail polish, moving from the nail bed up to the tip of the nail. Allow the hardener to dry and re-apply as needed. [9]
    • You can find nail hardeners at most drugstores and big box stores. They may also be labeled as "nail strengtheners."
    • Some people find nail hardeners work a little too well, making nails more likely to break. If that's the case for you, try just wearing a clear base coat of nail polish instead. [10]
  7. While you can't completely heal the damage down by acrylics, your nails will eventually regrow. They will typically come back in strong and healthy as long as you are paying attention to nail care and eating a healthy, well-balanced diet. [11]
  8. Advertisement


Method 2
Method 2 of 3:

Eating the Right Nutrients

PDF download Download Article
  1. Biotin is important for healthy nails, skin, and hair, and it may improve the health of your nails after they've been damaged by acrylics. Most meats are a good source of biotin, including fish. You can also eat nuts, sweet potatoes, spinach, and broccoli to get enough biotin. [12]
    • If you're over 18, aim for 30 micrograms of biotin a day. A single egg contains 10 micrograms of biotin, while a pork chop or hamburger patty has 3.8 micrograms and 3 oz (85 g) of salmon has 5 micrograms.
    • With nuts and seeds, 1 ounce (28 g) of sunflower seeds has 2.6 micrograms while the same amount of almonds has 1.5 micrograms.
    • If you feel like you're not getting enough biotin in your diet, ask your doctor if a supplement is a good idea for you. [13] Typically, a 2.5-milligram supplement is helpful. [14] While this is much higher than the daily recommended amount, you can consume as much as 50 milligrams a day without problems.
  2. Silicon can help repair your nails if they've become brittle after wearing acrylics. Look for one with choline-stabilized orthosilicic acid (ch-OSA) and take it daily for at least 4 months. [15]
    • Talk to your doctor before starting any supplement.
    • If you don't want to take a supplement, beer is one of the best natural sources of silicon. A single beer has 10 milligrams of silicon, so you can also get this nutrient that way. Always consume drinks in moderation, though.
  3. [16] To determine how much protein you need in a day, multiply your weight in pounds by 0.36 grams or your weight in kilograms by 0.8 grams. You can also use an online protein calculator. [17]
    • For instance, if you weigh 150 pounds, multiply that by 0.36 grams to get 54 grams of protein. If you weigh 90 kilograms, multiply that by 0.8 grams to get 72 grams of protein.
    • As a guide, a serving of tuna, salmon, or haddock the size of a deck of cards has 21 grams of protein while the same serving of turkey or chicken has 19 grams.
    • A single egg has 6 grams of protein, while 0.5 cups (81 grams) of cottage cheese has 14 grams and the same serving of cooked beans has 8 grams.
  4. An iron deficiency can lead to problems with your nails and hair, so make sure you are getting enough in your diet. Women who are 19-50 need 18 milligrams of iron a day, while all other adults need 8 milligrams. [18]
    • Fortified breakfast cereals are one of the best sources of iron, as they contain 18 milligrams per serving. A serving of oysters 3 ounces (85 g) or 1 cup (179 grams) of white beans both contain 8 milligrams of iron. Other good sources include dark chocolate, spinach, lentils, meat, and beans.
    • Talk to your doctor if you think you may have an iron deficiency, typically classified by fatigue, cold extremities, lightheadedness, shortness of breath, weakness, and brittle nails. [19]
  5. Many vitamins and minerals support good nail health, so aim for a variety of foods in your diet. Eat a wide spectrum of fruits and vegetables, as well as whole grains like whole wheat, quinoa, brown rice, bulgur, and buckwheat. [20]
    • Aim for a variety of beans, seeds, and nuts as well!
  6. Advertisement


Method 3
Method 3 of 3:

Using Acrylics Appropriately

PDF download Download Article
  1. Ask a professional to remove your acrylics . Because acrylics require filing off, it's best done by a professional. They will cut off the tips, then mostly file the acrylic off of your nails. After that, they will soak your nails in acetone to completely remove the polish. [21]
    • Usually, they'll use a cuticle pusher to completely remove the acrylic at the end.
  2. If you use acrylics continuously, your nails will likely suffer. Go at least a week before applying your next set of acrylics to give your nails time to strengthen again.
    • Alternatively, use fake nails on special occasions only. [22]
  3. If your nails have suffered from acrylics, switch to gels for a while. Some gels can be completely soaked off instead of filed down, making them less harsh on your nails. [23]
    • Also, gels bend more easily then acrylics, meaning they're less likely to crack your nails.
  4. If you do leave your acrylics on, you should completely replace them at least once a year. That's because air pockets under acrylics can cause them to lift off, creating more damage to your nails. [24]
    • Plus, removing them completely gives you a chance to provide extra care for your nails.
  5. Advertisement

Video

Expert Q&A

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    Can I remove acrylic nails at home by myself?
    Kristin Pulaski
    Salon Owner & Nail Specialist
    Kristin Pulaski is a Professional Nail Artist and the Founder of Paintbucket, a self-owned and operated nail salon based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. She has over five years of experience running Paintbucket and is licensed as a nail technician. Paintbucket offers nail art manicures, pedicures, and soft gel extensions along with customized packages for wedding and bridal parties. She holds a BA in Managerial Science from Manhattan College.
    Salon Owner & Nail Specialist
    Expert Answer
    It's really not a good idea. Acrylic is pretty tough stuff and you may damage a nail if you aren't careful when you're removing them. You're better off just going to a nail salon and having a professional take them off.
  • Question
    When should I use cuticle oil?
    Kristin Pulaski
    Salon Owner & Nail Specialist
    Kristin Pulaski is a Professional Nail Artist and the Founder of Paintbucket, a self-owned and operated nail salon based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. She has over five years of experience running Paintbucket and is licensed as a nail technician. Paintbucket offers nail art manicures, pedicures, and soft gel extensions along with customized packages for wedding and bridal parties. She holds a BA in Managerial Science from Manhattan College.
    Salon Owner & Nail Specialist
    Expert Answer
    The best time to apply it is at night right before you go to bed. This way, you can leave the oil on your nails while you sleep.
  • Question
    Can a nail straightener be used after the acrylics?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you may choose to use a nail strengthener. However, only use it for a week or two as the chemicals that initially strengthen the nail will actually begin to weaken the nail if used too frequently.
See more answers
Ask a Question
      Advertisement

      Tips

      Submit a Tip
      All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
      Name
      Please provide your name and last initial
      Thanks for submitting a tip for review!
      Advertisement

      About This Article

      Article Summary X

      To help your nails recover after acrylics, you'll need to take steps to keep them from breaking, while eating a healthy diet to strengthen them. After you remove your acrylics, trim back your nails by cutting them straight across with nail scissors, which will make them less likely to break. Then, file your nails in one direction with a fine-grained file to round off the corners. Apply a hand cream or lotion at least twice a day to keep your hands moist, which will help prevent your nails from getting brittle. You should also rub on a cuticle oil once a day to keep them moisturized. Make sure you eat lots of biotin-rich foods as well, such as meat, eggs, and greens, which will help you grow healthy nails. Getting enough iron is also important for strong nails, so include leafy greens, red meat, or beans in your diet. For tips on how to remove acrylic nails safely, keep reading!

      Did this summary help you?
      Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 542,094 times.

      Reader Success Stories

      • Karen Gould

        May 24, 2020

        "The simple and straightforward advice, without pushing one product or another, was helpful and much appreciated. My ..." more
      Share your story

      Did this article help you?

      Advertisement