you should simply be able to use a cotton wool ball and a high quality nail polish remover. the best of which will not contain acetone as this will strip your nails of natural oils and leave them bittle , weak and prone to breakages. a good beauty store will sell acetone free remover which should easily remove manicure paint.
if this doesnt work you may be able to rub alcohol onto your nail tip which would quickly remove the paint. however this will leave nails weak so leave as a last alternative and moisturise well after using.
hope this helped. x
there is no way to do it, just remove it with nail polish cleaner, sand the damaged part, and paint it white again.
I tried the hairspray method and I used a Q-tip. I used the Fruitectis hairspray and i sprayed it on the Q-tip then rubbed the fingernail polish. It took a lot of squirts and scrubs but it did come off and the paint is fine. I could NOT believe it ! very happy !
You can go to the salon or you can do it yourself. Go to the nearest salon in your area and ask for a "French manicure", because if you say "manicure" they may just paint them.
Where would you take your hammer for a manicure? To a nail salon, of course!
French manicures are easy, so here is what to do.1. File your nails first.2. Get a bowl of warm water and dip your nails in them. Then take your nails out and dry them with a towel or tissue, whatever.3. Get some cuticle cream out and and rub your nails gently by using a cotton bud.4. Finally, apply some french manicure nail polish.Remember to....Remove any nail polish before you start this with some cotton wool balls and nail polish remover.Make sure you have everything you need for this french manicure.If you're stuck go to your local salon and ask them for a french manicure.
uhh not to be rude but are you an idiot? it is excactly what the name says. you go to get a manicure say a week ago and this week you have to go to dinner and you need a manicure to match your dress but your hands are fine no cuticles or anything since your last manicure was recent. so you go to the salon and ask for a color change, pick out your color and they paint ur nails. i mean c'mon people.
for a regular manicure it's 14 dollars.
Salon in French is spelled "salon".
Beauty Center - Centre de beauté Shop for a massage, pedicure, manicure, hair salon for the day. Magasin pour le massage, pédicure, manucure, Salon de coiffure pour le jour.
Everyone loves the way their nails look after a professional manicure. However, not everyone has the time or money to get their nails manicured every week at a salon. If you want your nails to look neat, clean and and pretty, consider investing in a high end manicure set for home maintenance. Go to a salon once in a while to maintain your shape, but keep a manicure set at home to give nails a quick buff or trim in between salon visits. Considering how much a profesional manicure costs, you could recoup your investment in a month or less.
Salon in French is the same as English, salon.
One can purchase a manicure kit from many local stores, such as Walgreens, Target, or Walmart. There are many online options, as well as your local salon store.
"Au salon" in French can mean "at the living room" in English.
The Salon.