Hand lotion is the best choice if you have dry, sensitive skin. Avoid pulling the glue off your skin if it still feels stuck. You may accidentally rip off some skin and cause more pain.
Alternatively, you can massage mineral oil onto the patch of skin since it’s also petroleum-based.
Avoid using acetone near your eyes, mouth, or any open wounds. Acetone and super glue fumes can irritate your eyes and lungs, so use it in a well-ventilated space.
You may need to try washing your skin multiple times before all the super glue comes off. If your skin is stuck together, avoid pulling it apart. You could accidentally rip off layers of skin along with the glue and cause a lot of pain.
If your fingers are stuck together with super glue, try to separate them by rubbing a flat blunt object, like a credit card or butter knife, against the glue on your fingertips. Stop using it if you feel any pain and avoid using any sharp knives or razors.
Only apply gentle pressure since pressing too hard could damage your skin. Stop using salt if your skin starts hurting.
Try wetting your skin if you’re having trouble removing the super glue. Emery boards work perfectly for getting super glue off of your nails or fingers.
Stop using your pumice stone if you feel any pain while you’re removing the super glue. Try soaking your skin to warm up the glue again.