How do salons remove gel nail extensions? Simple. They don’t just rip them off. And thank God for that.
Picture this. You sit down. Nervous. Nails grown out, maybe lifting a little. The nail tech smiles and says, “Relax, we’ll take care of it.” And yeah… they do.
First, they gently file off the shiny top coat. Not your real nail. Just the hard seal on top. This helps the remover work faster.
Cotton soaked in acetone goes on each nail. Then foil wraps. You wait 10–15 minutes. Scroll your phone. Chill.
After soaking, the softened gel is pushed off carefully. Not forced. If it doesn’t move, they soak again. That’s the trick.
Quick tip — good salons never pry. If it hurts, something’s wrong.
Here’s a small example. My friend Neha once tried peeling hers at home. Bad idea. Thin nails for weeks. Next time? She went to a salon. Walked out fine. Lesson learned.
Honestly? Nothing dramatic. A little scraping sound. That’s it. No pain if done right. Just relief.
Salons usually:
In short, they protect your natural nail. That’s the real win.
Because healthy nails matter more than long ones. Always.
Thinking of removing yours soon? Maybe let a pro handle it.