
How to Remove Gel Polish Safely at Home
, 2 min reading time
, 2 min reading time
Gently file the top shiny layer of the gel polish using a nail file. The goal is to break the seal on the top coat to help the acetone penetrate better. File just enough to remove the shine.
Pour some acetone onto cotton balls or pads until they are completely saturated. For best results, use 100% acetone as it will work faster than regular nail polish remover.
Place the acetone-soaked cotton on each nail, then wrap the nail in a small square of aluminum foil to secure the cotton in place. Repeat for all fingers.
Allow the acetone-soaked cotton to sit on your nails for 10-15 minutes. This step is crucial for breaking down the gel polish, so resist the urge to peel or scrape before this time is up.
After 10-15 minutes, gently remove the foil and cotton. At this point, the gel polish should appear soft and may even start flaking off.
Using a cuticle pusher or orangewood stick, gently push off the gel polish. Start from the base of the nail and move toward the tip, applying gentle pressure. Avoid scraping hard, as this can damage your natural nail.
If some gel polish remains, repeat the soaking process on those nails for another 5-10 minutes. Avoid forcing or scraping, as this can weaken your nails.
Once all the polish is removed, wash your hands thoroughly to remove any acetone residue. Apply cuticle oil to rehydrate and strengthen your nails, followed by a hand moisturizer to soothe your skin.
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