When I take my nail polish off with remover and a cotton ball it seems like I can never get it completly off. There is always some that sticks around my cuticles. I have even tried the salon quality wipes and remover. Any ideas?How do you get nail polish completly off your fingers?
I always use cotton balls and tissue with stong acetate nail polish remover. If that doesn't get it all off, use a q-tip and try again with the remover. If it still sticks, use an orangewood stick and push your cuticles down, and soak your nails in a small amount of remover. Then rinse your fingers with cold water and dry off. If that doesn't help, just wait awhile and it should chip off naturally ;)How do you get nail polish completly off your fingers?
no clue i would think that the problem is the polish remover, perhaps it isn't strong enough...hope this helps.......... :)SMILE D
Take an orange wood stick and wrap a thin piece of cotton around the tip. Use this to remove polish form hard to reach areas.
nail polish, picking it off while your nails are wet(that makes them rough though) probably nail polish is the best thing to use
acetone is the best/strongest but maybe you should poor some into the lip and sok ur finger then us a q-tip to get more into the edges
use a good remover with two layers of cotton pads (not cotton balls). U have to swipe the pads around your cuticles and dig a little or scratch your nails using the pads.
Use a cutical stick and scrape around the edges.
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Dip your fingers in acid xD
No no realy, dip them in nail polish remover, you can get it anywhere
Well, next time you do use nail polish, with all the nail polish off, use a base and it will scrape off a lot easier. But while you are taking a shower, just start scraping with you other nails. Works perfect for me, no residue from it, nothing but a clean nail ^^ Hope it helps
If you'll soak a cotton ball, and let it sit over that part a few seconds, it usually dissolves it. I have that trouble, too.
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