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Dec. 02, 2024
How to Remove Gel Nail Polish at Home: Gentler Methods ...
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There are two main methods to removing gel nail polish: (1) the traditional method and (2) with a gel nail polish remover. We provide the instructions for both methods.
Below is the traditional complete step-by-step guide on how to remove gel nail polish at home:
The gentler and faster method to removing your gel nails is with a gel nail polish remover:
We prefer this method to maintain healthy nail beds and to avoid brittle nails between gel manicures because it doesnt require an acetone bath and takes 5 minutes to do, not 20 minutes like the traditional method while needing fewer tools.
What you need to remove gel nails at home
To remove gel nails at home, you need a few supplies. Here's the list:
A nail file (180 grit)
A cuticle pusher (cuticle stick)
Cotton balls or cotton pads (lint-free)
100% pure acetone
A nail buffer
Aluminum foil
Cuticle oil
The main supplies you need are acetone, cotton balls (or pads), aluminum foil, a cuticle pusher, and a nail file. Cuticle oil and a nail buffer are extra. They keep your nails healthy, but you don't have to use them.
Preparations before removing your gel nail polish at home
Before you start removing your gel polish at home, here are some tips to keep in mind:
Work on one hand at a time. It's easier
Choose a well-ventilated spot because acetone has a strong smell
Put a cloth over your work area to avoid acetone stains
Cut 10 squares of aluminum foil, big enough for each fingertip
If you're using cotton balls, tear off 10 pieces that fit just the nail bed of each nail.
How to remove gel nails at home: 6 easy steps
Before you start, know that the method described below is the traditional, acetone method.
But, using our gel nail polish remover is faster. It gets your gel polish off in 5 minutes, while the acetone method takes 15 minutes.
Now you know the options on how to remove a gel manicure at home. Here is an easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide on how to remove your own gel nails at home.
1. File your nail bed with a nail file
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Use a coarse nail file to file down the gel top coat layer until the top coat is no longer shiny and smooth. Do this on each nail.
Start with your non-dominant hand. Gently file from the cuticle to the edge of your nail, moving left to right. Don't use a back-and-forth motion and don't focus on just one spot.
Filing down the top coat shows the gel polish underneath. This makes it easier to take off the polish with acetone later.
2. Soak acetone to a cotton ball or cotton pad
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If you're using cotton balls, tear off pieces that are about 1.5x1.5 cm. Make sure they're thin but big enough to cover your nail bed.
The cotton shouldn't be so big that it hangs over and touches the skin around your nails or your cuticles.
Next, soak a cotton ball in acetone. It should be damp, but not dripping wet. Usually, 5 to 10 drops of acetone will do the trick.
If you soak the cotton ball with too much acetone, it might irritate your skin. This can make your skin red, dry, or even cracked.
If you're using cotton pads, put acetone right onto the pad. It should be damp, but not dripping.
Put the acetone-soaked cotton on top of your fingernail, then move on to the next step.
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3. Wrap the tip of the finger in aluminum foil
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To keep the cotton ball in place, start wrapping your fingertip with the 3x3 inch aluminum foil you cut earlier.
Now, do steps 2 and 3 for each fingernail. Keep going until all your fingers are wrapped in foil with cotton balls on them.
Once you've wrapped each nail, wait 10 minutes. This gives the acetone time to soak into the gel polish.
After 10 minutes, the gel polish should be soft and might look bubbly or curled. Now you can pinch off the foil and cotton ball from your nail.
4. Use a cuticle stick to remove gel polish
Use a metal cuticle pusher or an orangewood stick to gently push the gel polish off each nail.
If the polish isn't coming off easily, keep soaking the nail with the acetone cotton ball for another 5 minutes.
5. Buff Your nails
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Gently buff your nails to smooth out ridges and uneven edges. This will also help smooth the surface of your nails and remove any small bits of gel polish left.
But be careful not to buff too much. If you do, your nails can get thin and weak. This makes it hard for gel polish to stick properly in the future.
Overly buffed nails can bend a lot, and this makes the gel polish come off the nail plate easily.
6. Apply cuticle oil on your nail
Taking off gel polish with acetone can be tough on your nails and skin. It dries out your skin and makes your nails feel rough. This is why we recommend our gel nail polish remover because you don't need to use acetone.
Put on cuticle oil to help your cuticles stay hydrated and keep your nails healthy and strong.
Then, rub in the cuticle oil well to cover all of your cuticles.
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You can never use too much cuticle oil. Apply cuticle oil as frequently as three times a day daily if you feel its worth keeping your nails and skin in perfect shape.
That's it!
Using a g
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If you don't have much time or the things you need to take off gel polish, try our gel nail polish remover instead of using acetone, cotton balls, and foil. Here's why people like gel nail polish removers:
They take off your gel polish in just 5 minutes
They're easy to use
They don't harm your nails
You don't need to wrap your nails in foil
You can skip going to the nail salon
There's no strong smell
They're small enough to take with you when you travel
They work on gel polish, acrylic, dip powder, and regular nail lacquer
In short, gel nail polish removers are simple to use, need fewer tools than the usual way to remove gel nails, and they don't damage your nails.
How to use a g
1. File the topcoat
Use a coarse nail file on the top coat layer until it's not shiny and smooth anymore.
2. Apply the gel polish remover
Put a thick layer of gel polish remover on your gel nails. Try not to get it on your skin.
3. Wait 5 minutes
Give the remover 5 minutes to soak into the gel nails. You'll see the edges of the gel polish start to peel, crack, bubble, or burst. If your gel polish is thick, you might need to wait a bit longer.
4. Loosen the
Use a metal cuticle pusher or an orangewood stick to gently remove the gel polish from each nail. Then clean your nails with a nail buffer. (Some gel polish brands are easier to remove than others).
5. Moisturize your nails
For nail care, apply cuticle oil to rehydrate your cuticles.
Avoid these common mistakes when removing gel nail polish
Soaking your nails in an acetone bath
Dunking your nails in a bowl of pure acetone can really dry out your nail plate, cuticles, and the skin around your nails. It can make your nails dry and brittle, and your skin and cuticles might get dry, flaky, red, and irritated.
Instead, we suggest using acetone-soaked cotton balls. This way, you only put acetone where it's needed on your nail and keep it off your skin.
Because soaking in acetone can harm your nails and skin, it might take longer to fix them before you can put on gel polish again. So, it's best not to follow this advice.
Using an electric nail drill is not recommended
If youre a beginner, it's not a good idea to use a drill to grind off gel nail polish. You might accidentally grind into your nail plate, not just the gel polish.
This can hurt your nail plate and make your nail bed more sensitive. Your nails will end up thin and weak.
If this happens, you'll have to wait for your whole nail to grow out and be replaced by a new, healthy nail.
Don't pick and peel off your gel polish
Peeling off gel polish without using acetone can damage the top layer of your nails. This can make your nails brittle, and they might crack and break easily.
If your nails get weak from this, it can take weeks, sometimes even more than a month, for them to get healthy again. This means you'll have to wait longer for your next gel manicure.
Dermatologist's secret for removing gel nail polish at home
Acetone offers the most effective way to remove gel nail polish at home, says board-certified dermatologist Shari Lipner, MD, PhD, FAAD. Instead of wrapping your nails in foil, she recommends using plastic food wrap.
While applying acetone to your nails may sound harsh, picking or filing off gel nail polish can significantly damage your nails.
Don't use an orange stick to remove gel nail polish
Dr. Lipner cautions that this can injure your nails and cause white spots.
To remove gel nail polish, Dr. Lipner recommends gathering some common household items and following these steps.
Common household items you need
Before you start, gather these supplies:
Petroleum jelly
Cotton (balls or strips)
Scissors
Acetone (100%)
Plastic food wrap
Washcloth
Towel
Acetone can cause damage to surfaces
Acetone can damage sinks, countertops, and furniture. To protect your work area, line it with plastic wrap. Then place a thick towel on top.
Follow these steps
When removing gel nail polish from your fingernails, it is easier to work on one hand at a time. Another option is to have someone else remove the polish.
Whether removing gel nail polish from your fingernails or toenails, here are the steps to follow:
Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly to each cuticle and the surrounding skin. This will help protect your skin from the acetone.
Cut the cotton balls or strip to the size of each nail. Using cotton that is about the same size as each nail reduces your risk of getting acetone on your skin. When acetone sits on your skin, it can irritate and damage your skin.
As a general rule: The nails on your pinkie fingers (5th finger) or little toes need about ¼ of a cotton ball. You can cover each of the other nails with ½ of a cotton ball.Soak each piece of cut cotton in acetone.
Place each piece of soaked cotton on top of the nail that it was cut to fit, and wrap the nail with plastic food wrap. You want a tight seal. Avoid wrapping your nails so tightly that you cut off your circulation.
Use plastic wrap instead of foil
Dr. Lipner recommends using plastic food wrap rather than foil when removing gel nail polish at home. When wrapped around your nails, plastic creates a tighter seal than foil, so the acetone is less likely to drip.
Leave the plastic wrap on for 10 minutes. When you remove the plastic wrap, most or all of the gel nail polish should be gone.
Remove any remaining gel nail polish with a washcloth that youve just run under warm water. Use the wet washcloth to gently rub off any remaining polish. Take care to rub only the nail and avoid rubbing the surrounding skin.
Wash your hands or feet with a gentle soap and water to remove the acetone. If you have a fragrance-free soap, use it. Any mild soap will help you avoid irritating your skin.
Gently rub petroleum jelly into your cuticles and the skin around your nails every day for seven days. This will help to reduce any irritation caused by the acetone.
Growing your nails offers a safe alternative
Dr. Lipner says the best way to remove gel nail polish is to let your nails grow out. Clipping them once a week will remove the gel nail polish and help prevent the nails from catching on clothing and other objects. If you choose this option, you need to resist the urge to pick at your gel nail polish. Picking and scraping off the polish can damage your nails.
Letting your nails grow is a slow process. Dr. Lipner says, It takes about six months to grow out your fingernails. Toenails need 12 to 18 months to grow out.
To properly trim your nails, follow these tips from board-certified dermatologists: How to trim your nails.
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