Whether you want to change your manicure or simply have grown out of it, the question probably arises: "How can I remove gel polish at home?" This might seem a bit complicated, so OPI Instructor Sigourney Nunez has created a step-by-step guide.
- Use a nail file to break the seal on the free edge and side of each nail. The point here is to remove as much gel polish as possible, but don't file it down to the natural nail. Light pressure is ideal.
- Wet a cotton pad with nail polish remover, place it directly on top of the nail, making sure it covers the entire surface of the nail, then wrap both the cotton pad and the nail with aluminum foil.
- Let it soak for at least 15-20 minutes. If you want extra warmth, wrap a towel around your hands, just make sure you turn on your favorite Netflix series beforehand. As desirable as it may be, be careful not to peek! Let the cleanser have its time and leave enough time for the gel to dissolve.
- After about 15 minutes, slowly begin to remove the aluminum foil and cotton ball from each nail. The cotton pad or tampon should already contain a fairly large amount of jelly residue.
- Use a nail care stick and gently push off the remaining gel residue from the surface of each nail, starting from the nail bed area towards the free edges.
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