Here's why:
* Difficult to remove: Nail glue dries hard and is difficult to remove without soaking or using a specialized remover.
* Risk of damage: Trying to pry off the glue could damage your natural nails, causing them to break, peel, or become weak.
* Skin irritation: Some nail glue removers can irritate the skin around your nails, especially if you have sensitive skin.
Instead of trying to remove the glue directly, focus on removing the false nails:
1. Use a nail glue remover: Apply a generous amount of nail glue remover to a cotton ball and hold it over the false nail for a few minutes. The remover will soften the glue, making it easier to remove.
2. Gently push up: Once the glue has softened, you can gently push up the false nail with a cuticle pusher or orange stick.
3. Avoid prying: Do not pry at the false nail, as this can damage your natural nails.
4. Clean your fingers: After removing the false nails, use a cotton ball dipped in nail polish remover to remove any remaining glue residue from your fingers.
If you're having trouble removing the false nails, it's best to seek professional help from a nail technician.
Remember: Always prioritize the health of your natural nails.