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Remove Nail Art at Home : Easy Tips
1 minute read | 2 Jun 25
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How to Remove Nail Art at Home?
Removing nail art at home sounds scary. It’s not. You just need patience. And cotton.
Here’s the thing. Most damage happens when people rush. Peeling. Scratching. Picking. Don’t.
What You’ll Need
- Acetone remover
- Cotton pads
- Foil pieces
- Nail file
- Cuticle oil
That’s it. Simple stuff.
Step-by-Step (The Easy Way)
First, lightly file the shiny top coat. Not too hard. Just break the seal.
Next, soak cotton in acetone. Place it on your nail. Wrap with foil. Wait 10–15 minutes. Yes, actually wait.
After that, gently push off the softened nail art with a cuticle stick. If it doesn’t move, soak again. Don’t force it. Seriously.
Quick tip — glitter takes longer. Be patient.
My cousin Riya once tried scraping hers with a card. Bad idea. Nails felt thin for weeks. The next time she soaked properly. Came off smooth. No drama.
What It Feels Like
Mostly boring. A little scraping sound. No pain if you’re gentle. Your nails should feel normal after, not sore.
Aftercare Matters
Once the art is off:
- Wash hands
- Apply cuticle oil
- Use hand cream
- Skip polish for a few days if nails feel weak
In short, treat your nails kindly. They’ll bounce back faster.
Because long nails are nice. Healthy nails are better. Always.
Thinking of removing yours tonight? Take your time.
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