Want to remove haldi stains from nail extensions?
First thing — don’t panic. Haldi’s bright, but it doesn’t have to stay.
Haldi (turmeric) loves to stick. It stains skin easy. Nail polish and extensions… not different. But you can get it off with patience and the right steps.
Haldi is a powder mixed with water or oil. That color likes clingy surfaces. Even nail extensions pick it up if they touch the mixture.
Quick tip — clean them right after haldi night. The sooner you start, the easier it comes off.
That’s it. Simple motions. No harsh scrubbing.
Here’s the thing. My friend Aarti had haldi stains after a puja. She tried soap first. Nah, didn’t budge. Then she soaked cotton in acetone and swiped gently. Boom — color faded in minutes.
Small real moment. No drama. Just a little patience.
And honestly? Don’t go crazy with lemon or baking soda right on extensions. That’s good for skin sometimes. But on extensions? Could dull the finish.
In short, gentle solvent + soft rub = cleaner nails without damage.
Will this hurt my extensions?
Nah. If you’re gentle, they’re fine.
Can I skip acetone?
Water alone usually doesn’t cut it.
How long does stain removal take?
About 5–10 minutes per nail.
Still seeing a hint of yellow? A second quick scrub usually does it.