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How to take off peeled nail polish if you don't have acetone on hand.

Fresh manicure - small, but such a significant detail in the female image. It happens that even recently applied lacquer climbs at the wrong time, and you need to quickly fix the situation, and acetone is not at hand. Impressive nature can be so upset that they are ready to cancel a business meeting or a date because of it. To do so, of course, should not, it is easier to quickly remove the lacquer and if you want to apply a new coating on the nails. Help in this handy means, which will be found in each house.
1. Toothpaste.
White toothpaste will clean the lacquer perfectly if you have applied the coating recently and it has not yet dried out properly. With an old toothbrush, you need to rub the nail plates well and the problem will be solved. The best thing to do is to remove your toothpaste varnish with soda, so if you brush your teeth like this, you're lucky.
2. Alcohol
In your cosmetics bag or first-aid kit, you will probably find alcohol-based products. Hand sanitizing ge

Fresh manicure - small, but such a significant detail in the female image. It happens that even recently applied lacquer climbs at the wrong time, and you need to quickly fix the situation, and acetone is not at hand. Impressive nature can be so upset that they are ready to cancel a business meeting or a date because of it. To do so, of course, should not, it is easier to quickly remove the lacquer and if you want to apply a new coating on the nails. Help in this handy means, which will be found in each house.
1. Toothpaste.
White toothpaste will clean the lacquer perfectly if you have applied the coating recently and it has not yet dried out properly. With an old toothbrush, you need to rub the nail plates well and the problem will be solved. The best thing to do is to remove your toothpaste varnish with soda, so if you brush your teeth like this, you're lucky.
2. Alcohol
In your cosmetics bag or first-aid kit, you will probably find alcohol-based products. Hand sanitizing gel, simple medical alcohol or toilet water can all be an alternative to nail polish remover.
If you have not found the right product, you can use alcoholic beverages. Regular vodka or cognac is suitable for this purpose. Immerse your nails in a bath with alcohol for a quarter of an hour, the lacquer is softened and then it can be cleaned with a cotton pad.
3. lemon and peroxide.
Lemon is often used in the household for cleaning various surfaces, so it will help with the peeled nail polish. It is enough to prepare a solution of 1 tablespoon of freshly squeezed lemon juice and the same amount of wine vinegar, then wet cotton discs in lemon solution, apply to the nails, cover with foil from above. Leave in this position for a quarter of an hour. When you remove the foil by pressing the cotton pads slightly against the nails, you will see that there is no lacquer left.
In the same way, you can remove the lacquer by applying a 2:1 mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water to your nails.
4. The wedge bounces out with a wedge.
If you don't have any of the products listed above at hand, try removing the old nail polish using another nail polish. The thing is that when a fresh nail polish is applied to a painted nail, the lower layer is softened. This happens quickly until the top layer begins to "cure", so for this purpose it is best to use varnishes, which dry very slowly.

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There is also another livehac for girls, how to erase any, even super-resistant lacquer in a minute. It turns out that everything will be much easier if you paint your nails on a specially prepared base under the manicure, and make it also easier.
Do you consider yourself a lacomanlac' or just like to paint your nails several times a week? Then you probably have a large collection of lacquers. I bet there are a couple of beautiful bottles that look good' but are unbearably badly washed. And if these beauties also contain sparkles in structure here without a foil, soaking of nails in a liquid for removal of varnish and other dances with a tambourine not to do without. Or can I do without it? Learn a surprisingly simple way to get rid of any, even persistent manicure in a minute.
It turns out that a special base for manicure, which will easily remove (literally) any lacquer is easy to do. And inexpensive. And no special means are needed. Your assistant - is familiar to everyone since childhood glue PVA.
You will need it:
-Glue PVA;
-The empty bottle for a varnish;
-Any liquid for removal of a varnish;
-2 teaspoons of water.
To begin with, let's clear the bottle of lacquer residues. To do this, fill the previously empty container with lacquer remover (about half), shake it several times and leave for a minute. Pour out the liquid and rinse the bottle well under a hot water jet. Apply a cotton pad soaked in WDSAL to the brush, wipe it and rinse it as well. Wipe off the bottle with a paper towel.
Press the glue into the bottle, filling 3/4 of the bottles. Pour water from above. It is most convenient to do it with a syringe. Screw-in the lid and shake it several times. The base is ready!
You can safely paint your nails. Apply the base in two coats and let it dry. Go to the next stage of painting the selected varnish can be when the white base becomes transparent. This will take a couple of minutes.
When the lacquer gets tired and you want to get rid of it quickly, just pry the edge of the manicure with an orange stick (or other object at your discretion) and easily remove it. Yes, yes, as a sticker.
You can also use this base to correct errors when you decide to repaint your nails in a hurry. Just apply a little homemade product to the skin around your nails, and work boldly with your brush without fear of going a little out of bounds.