Need to get your gel polish off and don't have the time or
patience to head to the salon? We've been there. The temptation to
pick/rip/bite off the polish is strong, but resist it. You can remove gel
without damaging your nails. We talked to celebrity manicurists and beauty
experts to find out exactly how to remove gel nail polish at home safely,
without going to the salon. Follow this guide and your nails will stay strong
and healthy!
1. Find a Well-Ventilated Space
Give yourself plenty of time for the removal process and
most importantly, do it in a well-ventilated area so you're not breathing in
all that acetone, says nail and beauty expert Jenna Hipp. The process can't
really be done in a rush — you'll need about 30 minutes. It's a perfect time to
turn on your favorite sitcom or have a long chat via speaker phone.
2. Break Out the Nail File
Start by using a coarse nail file to gently (and slowly)
sand down the top layer of gel. The point is just to remove the very top layer
of the gel polish. "Avoid filing too far into the color. Basically, you just
want to remove the shine," says Hipp.
3. Protect Your Skin
Next, coat the skin surrounding your nails and fingertips
with a cuticle oil or a thick cream. "This will provide protection from
the acetone, which is very drying to your skin," says celebrity manicurist.
4. Soak Some Cotton Balls
Tracylee prefers cotton balls to pads because they're closer
to your nails' size and shape. Plus, cotton balls are able to hold on to the
acetone better. "Cotton pads can absorb the acetone and dry out too
quickly," she says. Saturate the cotton balls with more acetone than you
think you need, and avoid formulas with moisturizing ingredients, as these will
slow down the soaking process, says Tracylee.
5. Wrap Your Fingertips with Aluminum Foil
Grab some Reynolds Wrap and tear the foil into little
squares (about 3" by 3"). Then, start wrapping your fingertips in the
squares. "Start with your non-dominant hand — it makes things easier — and
place an acetone-soaked cotton ball on your pinkie. Use the foil to secure the
cotton ball in place," says Tracylee. Repeat this wrapping on all ten
nails, and then leave your foil-covered fingertips alone for about 10 to 15
minutes. (It will get a little tricky by the end of the process.)
6. Apply a Little Elbow Grease
The wait is over! Pull the foil off of each finger and apply
slight pressure to the nail with the cotton ball. "If there is any gel
left over, gently remove it with a nail stick, working under the gel to lift it
off the nail plate," explains Hipp. "Wooden tools can be a breeding
ground for bacteria, so dispose of them after each use and don't share with
friends."
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