Don’t Let Pen Stains Ruin Your Manicure: Here’s What to Do

Beautiful nails should be free from stains, which is why it is important to clean your nails regularly, especially your french tips. Before removing stains from nail tips, note that blue pen stains are easier to remove than black stains. However, with the right techniques and some patience, you should be able to get rid of ink stains on your nails.

Nail Tip Stain Removal Methods

As you may already be aware, french tips are among the trendiest and most unique-looking nails! But one of the major issues people have is getting stains off them. You can try any of these nail-tip cleaning methods with household items.
 

1. Baking Soda

Baking Soda

Since baking soda is a mild alkali that readily dissolves ink stains on nail tips, it is a very effective approach to removing ink from them. Add a paste of baking soda to the discolored portion of your nail.

To form the paste:

1. Combine warm water and two tablespoons of baking soda.
2. Use the paste to coat your nails’ tips.
3. Gently brush the tip of the nail.
4. Wait at least 5 minutes before removing the combination.
5. Rinse your nails.

Add another layer of the baking soda paste if they are still stained.

2. Alcohol

rubbing alcohol

You can use isopropyl alcohol, popularly known as “rubbing alcohol.” A small amount of alcohol is all that is required to totally dissolve the ink pigment and remove the stain on the tips of your nails.

Apply this technique by putting some rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball before pressing it on the nail where the pen stain is. Hold it there for a short while, and then use a tissue or paper towel to clean where the ink stain is. Repetition is required. Be careful not to overdo it or your nails might come off.

3. Hand-sanitiser

Applying hand sanitizer to the stained nail will also help you get rid of ink stains, as hand sanitizer contains alcohol.

1. On a dish, pour a little quantity of hand sanitizer.
2. Scrub the stained nail tip for 2 minutes with an old toothbrush after touching the sanitizer on the plate. Continue doing this until the stain is gone.
3. Use a wet towel to clean the surface and a dry cloth to wipe it dry.

4. A Nail Polish Remover

Because it is comprised of acetone, this nail polish remover is effective. Since nail polish remover is well-known for removing nail polish from nails, this is the most popular and widely used method.
Here is how you can use this technique;

1. Dip a cotton swab into a little bit of nail polish remover.
2. Gently wipe the ink stain away using a cotton swab and a nail.

5. Water And Soap

When the stain is fresh and new, this procedure is quite successful.
1. Mix water and any detergent to form a thick paste.
2. Use a brush or finger to rub the cleaning solution into the ink stain gently.
Just enough back-and-forth rubbing.

6. Hair Spray

Hair Spray

Nail ink stains may be removed using a decent hairspray, but make sure to check whether it includes alcohol first. This technique works best on extremely recent or fresh nail stains; it will not remove older stains, no matter how much hairspray you use.

If you use hairspray and adhere to this technique, ink stains can be successfully eliminated. Hairspray-soaked cotton balls can be used to gently wipe the nail tip ink stain with a cloth or cotton ball.

7. Toothpaste

Toothpaste

Similarly, peroxide toothpaste can be used to get rid of stains. Whitening toothpaste can be used, particularly those containing baking soda or peroxide. Apply toothpaste to your artificial nails to remove any stains; after 10 to 15 minutes, wash the toothpaste off to reveal whiter, brighter nails.

Stained nail tips can make nails look unappealing, so before you pop out for that event, check your nails to see if they are clean, and if they are not, you can try any of the above cleaning methods at home.