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QuestionIs there a substitute for cuticle oil?Community AnswerCoconut oil or olive oil both do a great job.
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QuestionHow often is it safe to do shellac nails? I don't want it to affect the health of my nails.Community AnswerDue to the removal process and the effects this has on the nails, the answer is really not that often. Just revert to standard nail polish so that your nails have time to recover.
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QuestionHow do I remove gel nails?Jeanne P.Community AnswerSoak them in acetone or do wraps with acetone. Wait for 30-40 minutes, and then scratch your nail after the acetone soak. Otherwise, you will risk damaging your nails.
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QuestionHow do I use olive oil as cuticle oil? Do I just put some on a cotton ball and rub it into my cuticles?Community AnswerNormally what I would do is empty out an old/dried out nail polish container using nail polish remover, fill it up with olive oil, and then apply it as if it were nail polish. Your way should work fine too, it just might be a little messier.
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QuestionI want to take my shellac nail polish off and keep my acrylic tips, how do I do so?Jennifer 'Nichols' MillerCommunity AnswerUse a large buffer to remove the top coat off your nails. When this process is complete, get the difficult-to-reach areas with a smaller file. Apply clear or another color afterward to maintain the acrylic.
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QuestionIs there a substitute for acetone?Community AnswerThere are plenty of non-acetone polish removers, there are even some natural ones (soy bean based, etc.) which work pretty well in comparison to the much harsher acetone. You just have to look around to find what's right for your needs.
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QuestionI want to take my shellac nail polish off, but I want to keep my acrylic tips. What is the best method for me?Community AnswerYou should cover the acrylic tips with something like a band aid, then take off the shellac nail polish as you normally would.
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QuestionI peeled off my shellac nail polish, and it left my nails rough. How can I fix them?BriteybroCommunity AnswerYou could buff the nails off with a sponge buffer or apply a clear hardening nail polish and wait for it to heal.
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QuestionCan I fill in shellac nails after they grow out instead of removing them?Community AnswerThey do offer infills in most salons, so I presume if you don’t want to remove your nails this option is viable.
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QuestionShould I use a nail file to remove shellac from my nails?Community AnswerNo, you'll damage the top part of your nail. However, it is a good idea to prep the nails by roughening the shellac surface before soaking them using either method.
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QuestionHow do I get the shellac nail varnish off my toenails?Community AnswerDo the same method, but make sure you wash the acetone off properly. Cover the toenail, and make sure after the method you soak your toes with soap and water twice; otherwise, it could harm your skin if it's sensitive.
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QuestionWill clear lacquer over shellac also come off at the same time?Sophie LewisCommunity AnswerEventually, yes. It may take a while though. Be prepared to wait a while: it depends on the type as well.
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Questionif you don't know how to remove shellac nails at home should I do it or wait til the nail salon opens again due to the covid-19 pandemic?BellCommunity AnswerThat is completely up to you! if you do it at home do this: Buff the surface of your mani with a nail file to remove the shine, then soak a cotton ball in the acetone and place it directly on top of your nail. Follow by wrapping each finger with a small piece of foil, and after 10 to 15 minutes, the gel manicure should slide right off with the cotton ball.
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