How To Get Nail Glue Off The Skin 8 Ways 

Soap and Warm Water

Soak the affected area in warm, soapy water for 10-15 minutes. Gently rub the glue with your fingers to help it loosen and peel off.

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Acetone-Based Nail Polish Remover

Soak a cotton ball in acetone-based nail polish remover and hold it on the glue for a few minutes. The acetone will dissolve the glue, making it easier to wipe away.

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Petroleum Jelly

Apply petroleum jelly to the glue and massage it in for several minutes. The jelly helps break down the glue, allowing you to gently peel it off.

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Olive Oil or Vegetable Oil

Rub a small amount of olive oil or vegetable oil onto the glue. Let it sit for a few minutes, then gently rub the glue with a cloth or your fingers until it comes off.

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Lemon Juice

Soak a cotton ball in lemon juice and hold it on the glue for a few minutes. The acid in the lemon juice helps break down the glue, making it easier to remove.

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Salt and Water Paste

Mix salt with a few drops of water to create a paste. Rub the paste onto the glue for a few minutes. The abrasive texture of the salt helps to scrub off the glue.

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Hand Lotion or Cream

Apply a generous amount of hand lotion or cream to the glue and massage it in. The moisturizing agents can help to loosen the glue from the skin.

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Baking Soda and Coconut Oil Paste

Mix equal parts of baking soda and coconut oil to form a paste. Rub the paste onto the glue for a few minutes. The mixture helps to dissolve the glue, making it easier to remove.

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