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Residue After Removing Acrylic Nails?

I am not able to get acrylic product off my fingers. When attempting to remove acrylic nails by soaking as usual, it appears this product only dissolved enough to spread all around the cuticle and entire finger. I have searched everywhere and cannot find any similar situations. I have applied and removed acrylics many times, but this one product is the only one I have ever had this problem with.

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I have tried more than once to soak, but it doesn't seem to remove the product, it just spreads and hardens again. In good lighting and magnified, you can see what appears to be a yellow, shiny product. It appears that the product is still covering the entire nail, leaving this shiny yellow coloring. I have attached a picture. Can someone please help me?

By Renee from Provo, UT

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January 6, 20100 found this helpful

If any of the nail glue remains on your nails, simply buff this off with a nail buffer. Be gentle and use a light touch to avoid damaging your natural nails.

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Step 11 Apply a moisturizing hand cream to your hands and massage in well. This will help replace any lost moisture from the acetone polish remover. I use Vaseline, good luck.

 
September 18, 20120 found this helpful

I found this article...may help

www.123healthynails.com/.../43.htm

 
July 19, 20190 found this helpful

This is currently happening to me. Ive searched high and low and I cant find anything. Its covering every finger and its making me physically sick. I had my acrylic nails removed in March. Did anything work for you? Im so desperate to get this crap off me.

 

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