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Shellac polish - help please?
I had a shellac manicure done earlier tonight. I've managed to pick half a nail off as the side was loose. I need to shift the lot as I have an appointment tomorrow where I simply can't show up with vile nails.
How do I get the stuff off so I can just do a quck simple French manicaure please ..........
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- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
The nail wraps are the easiest way to remove shellac and are the most beneficial to the nails. The cotton ball method is similar to the wrapping that usually takes place with acrylic nails. Simply soak the nail wraps or cotton balls in acetone and secure them on the nails for 10 minutes.
After soaking for 10 minutes apply massaging pressure to the wraps or nail and twist and pull. The Shellac should now be mostly removed. Take a wood stick and clean the nail. Remember to never use a file, it is not needed.