How do you remove gel false nails?
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Gel nail extensions can be gently removed by following a few simple steps, without damaging your natural nails. Here's how:
1. Nail preparation
- Before you begin, use a nail file to lightly file the surface of the gel nails. This will help break down the top layer of gel and make removal easier.
- Make sure not to file too much, so as not to damage your natural nails under the gel.
2. Soaking in acetone
- Fill a bowl with acetone or use cotton balls soaked in acetone, placing them directly on each nail. Then wrap your fingers in aluminum foil to hold the cotton balls in place.
- Leave for 10 to 15 minutes so that the acetone can dissolve the gel.
3. Gently remove the gel
- Once the gel has softened, use a cuticle pusher to gently remove any remaining gel from your nails. If the gel doesn't peel off easily, repeat the soaking step to avoid damaging the nail plate.
- If you have capsules or extensions, remove them in the same way, taking care not to force the gel.
4. Polishing and moisturizing
- After removing all the gel, use a nail buffer to smooth the surface of your natural nails. This will help them regain their shine and natural appearance.
- Apply cuticle oil or a moisturizing cream to nourish your nails and cuticles. This will help prevent your nails from becoming brittle after the acetone treatment.
Why is acetone essential?
Acetone is a powerful solvent that effectively dissolves UV gels, semi-permanent polishes, and the resins used for gel nails. It's the safest method for removing gel nails without damaging your natural nails.
Should you consult a nail technician?
If you're having trouble removing gel nails yourself, it might be helpful to consult a nail technician. They can use the right tools and techniques to avoid damaging your natural nails while professionally removing the gel.