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It can be difficult to remove acrylic nails because of how strong the glue is.There are a few tricks you can use to get your nails off without going to the salon.

If you want to cut your nails shorter, use nail clippers and apply petroleum jelly to the skin.Apply acetone to the top of each nail with a cotton ball.Wrap each finger in aluminum foil and make sure the cotton ball is completely covering your nail.Allow it to dry for 30 minutes.The foil should come off when you remove it.Read the article to find out how to deal with stubborn nails.Did the summary help you?

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