7 Things to Do when Your Acrylic Nail Lifts Your Real Nail
The following article will provide tips on how to fix acrylic nails that have lifted.
Apply a thin coat of nail glue over the top of the lifted nail and press the acrylic nail down.
File away any excess glue with an emery board or a metal file.
Apply a thin coat of nail polish over the top of the glued area to disguise it and prevent it from lifting again in future.
Use a cotton swab dipped in acetone to remove any excess polish from your skin, nails or cuticles before it dries and becomes difficult to remove later on.
Place your hands in warm water for around 10 minutes, this will soften up your nails and make them easier to work with when you are applying the glue or filing them down afterwards.
Keep applying nail polish as soon as possible after having applied it, this will prevent any air bubbles from forming under your nails.
After your nail polish is applied, you should use a top coat to help repel water and prevent any chipping of your manicure.
How to Apply an Acrylic Nail Properly?
How To Fix a Lifting Acrylic Nail?
How to Take off Acrylic Nails when Real Nail is Broken
When the acrylic nail is broken, it can be difficult to take it off. The easiest way to do this is to use a cuticle pusher and push the acrylic nail from the bottom of your nail bed.
Clean your nails with soap and water or acetone polish remover.
Push back the skin around your nails with a cuticle pusher or orange stick.
Use your thumb and index finger to gently pull off any remaining pieces of acrylic from your nails, starting at the edge nearest your cuticles and working outwards towards the tip of your nail (it's best not to use a metal file).
Conclusion
In conclusion, to fix a lifting acrylic nail, you need to use a nail file. This will smooth the top of the acrylic and make it easier to apply a new layer. You can also use an acetone-based nail polish remover for this purpose.
Nail files are available in different shapes and sizes. They come with either coarse or fine grits and are available in metal or plastic form. The one with coarser grits is used for removing chipped polish from the surface of your nails while the one with finer grits is used for shaping your nails into desired shape before applying polish.