Yes!! Don't do it
water&nail polish remover&vinegar- Wash the nail after/before acrylic,wipe it with nail polish remover&if there is some stainge left over,wash your nails with vinegar then wipe them dry and wash with water.Hope this solves your problem x
nail polish remover and a wash cloth.
wash your hands.
Wash your hands?!
Try soaking it in warm water then using Nail Polish remover and throwing them in the wash.
The best way to remove nail polish from skin is to put nail polish remover on a cotton ball and put it on the part of your skin and rub it after you get it off make sure you wash the area you put nail polish remover on
You could scrape it, scrub it, wash it, or use nail polish remover. Although it comes off on its own.
i read somewhere that you can use wd-40 on both sides and then use nail polish remover and wash i read somewhere that you can use wd-40 on both sides and then use nail polish remover and wash
I thin that you can once it is completely dried so that you won't make a bigger mess. Hope I helped :)
Wash it in soap and water. If it's a glass file--the very best kind--do NOT use nail polish remover on it; the grit is glued onto the glass, and nail polish remover will take it right off.
Nail polish remover takes the polish off your nails, doesn't it? It will work on most nail polish stains, whether on clothing or furniture. Apply the nail polish remover to the stain and then lightly blot the stain. Apply detergent and warm water to make sure that you have removed the stain completely and then wash as usual with your detergent. You may have to apply the nail polish remover and blot several times to remove all of the nail polish stain. Do not give up!
either you use nail polish remover or once you wash your hands, take a shower do the dishes, etc. it will come off by its self