Nail Tools for Removing Last Week's Gel Manicure
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There is a very high possibility that last week's gel manicure is stubborn, but with the right nail tools, you can remove them easily.

Removing Gel Manicure

Removing old gel polish at home can be tricky, but it is essential to avoid damaging your nails. Peeling off the polish can lead to lifted, jagged edges and weakened nails over time. To safely remove gel polish, it is best to take a breather between applications and use strengthening products like nail strengtheners and cuticle oils. 

Professional removal is ideal, but with patience and the right tools, you can safely remove gel polish at home without causing long-term damage. Here are some of the things you will need for the task:

180 Grit Nail File

This nail file features a medium grit (180) that is perfect for shaping and smoothing natural and artificial nails. Its abrasive surface is gentle yet effective, allowing you to achieve the desired nail shape without causing damage.

You can get the Lacquer 100/180 Grit Nail File for $2. It is a versatile tool for nail care that has a structure that ensures effective filing, and it comes in a resealable plastic sleeve for convenience.

Cuticle Pusher

A cuticle pusher, also known as a cuticle stick, is a tool used to gently push back the cuticles from the nails to promote healthy nail growth. It features a flat end for pushing back the cuticles and a pointed end for cleaning under the nails.

The Deborah Lippmann Cuticle Pusher, priced at $28, is a professional-grade tool for nail care. It effectively pushes back cuticles without discomfort, and its non-stick surface allows for easy grime removal. 

Nail Buffer

A nail buffer, as the name implies, is used to buff your nails to get a smooth and shiny surface. It typically has multiple sides with varying levels of abrasiveness to buff away ridges and imperfections, leaving the nails smooth and glossy.

Aluminum Foil

Aluminum foil is used in nail care to wrap the fingertips during the gel polish removal process. It helps to keep the acetone-soaked cotton balls or pads in place, allowing the acetone to effectively break down the gel polish. Aluminum foil is readily available in most convenience stores and groceries.

Lint-Free Cotton Pads

These are used in nail care for various purposes, such as removing nail polish, applying acetone during gel polish removal, or applying cuticle oil. Lint-free cotton pads are preferred to avoid leaving fibers on the nails.

Acetone for Gel Polish

Acetone is a powerful solvent used to remove nail polish, especially gel polish. It effectively breaks down the polish, allowing for easy removal.

Onyx Brands Pure Acetone Nail Polish Remover, going for $4 for a 16-fluid-ounce bottle, offers maximum strength for removing various types of nail polish. Its no-spill pump lid ensures mess-free application. This salon-quality formula is suitable for home use and effectively removes dip nails, acrylic nails, gel polish, glitter polish, UV polish, and more. 

Cuticle Oil

Cuticle oil is a nourishing oil that is applied to the cuticles and nails to keep them hydrated and healthy. It helps soften the cuticles, making them easier to push back or remove, while adding shine to the nails. They often contain vitamins and nutrients that promote nail growth and overall nail health.

Nail Strengtheners

Nail strengtheners are products designed to improve the strength and resilience of the nails. They contain ingredients that help fortify the nails, reducing breakage and promoting healthy nail growth.

OPI Nail Envy Original Nail Strengthener is a go-to product for strengthening nails, especially after gel manicures. This $20 nail care product contains biotin, calcium, and vitamins A, C, and E for healthy nails.