Expert Tips For At-Home Beauty Treatments
A Detailed, Pro-Approved Guide to Every Single Beauty Treatment You Can Do at Home
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Tempting as it may be, picking off gel polish is a big no-no — especially when it's possible to safely remove your gel manicure in the comfort of your own home. You can either grab a ready-made set like the Orly Gel Removal Kit ($20, originally $25), or you can pick up all the essentials — at least 10 foils, acetone, a buffer block or nail file, cotton balls, and manicure sticks — to DIY. Celebrity nail artist Elle breaks down the process in full.
There are two at-home removal options: soak your nails in acetone for an extended period of time, or wrap them with acetone-soaked cotton balls and foil.
For the first method, grab a bowl big enough to fit all 10 fingers with acetone and fill it with warm water and acetone. For the latter option, lay out your 10 foils, 10 cotton balls, and acetone. Both require a nail file.
Gently file the top layer of your nail polish to remove the top coat and prep it for easy removal. For the soak process, dip your fingers in the acetone bowl for 10 minutes. If you want a little more mobility, apply the acetone-soaked cotton ball to each nail and then wrap them with foil. Leave the foil on for 15 minutes.
Using a wooden cuticle stick, gently push the polish off your nails. (Note that if the coat of colour doesn't easily scrape off, that means you need to soak it for longer.) This process can be a tad drying, so finish off each nail a drop of cuticle oil.