Removal guide
- Start with Buffing: Gently buff off the top coat to break the seal, ensuring easier removal of the underlying product.
- Dust Removal: Brush away any dust resulting from the buffing to keep the area clean.
- Initial Acetone Application: Use a lint-free pad soaked in acetone to wipe over the nails, beginning the breakdown of the nail product.
- Prepare Soaking Bowls: Fill one bowl with hot water and a second bowl with 100% pure acetone. Place the acetone bowl over the hot water bowl to warm the acetone for more effective removal.
- Add Cuticle Oil for Sensitive Nails: Optionally, add a few drops of cuticle oil to the acetone to protect and hydrate the skin around the nails during soaking.
- Soaking: Soak the nails in the warm acetone for about 10 minutes, allowing the product to dissolve.
- Scraping Off the Product: Remove the nails from the acetone and gently scrape away the lifted product using a scraping tool.
- Repeat if Necessary: If the product remains, continue soaking and scraping until the nails are clean.
- Buffing the Nail Plate: Once all the product is removed, gently buff the nail plate with a premier gel buffing block to smooth out the surface.
- Filing: Use a premier 180 grit file to shape the free edge of the nails.
- Rehydration: Finally, apply cuticle oil and moisturiser to the nails and surrounding skin to rehydrate and nourish after the removal process.