Soak them in acetone nail-polish remover! It works for many but fails for some!
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Actually most gels will not soak off in acetone as they are Non-Porous. They need to be buffed off. I recommend seeking a professional. Whatever you do, do not let anybody pry or force them off your nails. This can cause severe damage to the natural nail plate.
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Gel Nail Educator
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You can get gel nails at any age, from that I know of.
You can get gel nails at any age, from that I know of.
Traditional UV gel nails are solvent resistant and MUST be filed off. This should be done by a trained professional in the salon to prevent damage to the natural nail.
It is easiest to trim gel nails to the desired length before applying them, but they can also be trimmed after they are complete. They can be clipped and shaped like real nails.
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You can file them off, soak them off with acetone, or put an acetone soaked cotton ball on the nails and then wrap them with foil for 30 minutes until you can remove them with a cuticle pusher or orangewood stick.
The application of the UV gel nails could lead to forms of sun damage. And the removal of these nails is often done with acetone, which makes your real nails very thin and could cause infections.
Long nails from the salon are commonly referred to as "acrylic nails" or "gel nails," depending on the materials used in the application. Acrylic nails are created using a mixture of liquid monomer and powder polymer, while gel nails involve a gel substance that is cured under UV light. Both types allow for various shapes and designs, making them popular choices for those seeking longer and more durable nails.
put acrylic gel on them.