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Quick Steps to Removing Nail Polish

Quick Steps to Removing Nail Polish

So you’ve been to the nail bar and marvelled at how easy it is for the nail technician to remove your nail polish. However when you try this during your home manicure, it just doesn’t go right.

No matter how much nail polish remover you use or what brand you use. Or whether or not you use lint free wipes or cotton wool balls to free those polished manicured nails. No amount of rubbing or sawing gets that chipped or faded, old nail polish off easily.

Well the simple fact is you’ve been putting in far too much effort.

The key to easy removal of old nail polish is this.

You must soak that old, chipped, no longer bright, manicured nail polish with the nail polish remover!  The nail polish needs time to react with the nail polish remover solution, and to be honest, the longer you leave them to ‘mix’, the easier it will be.

As a guide, just soak a cotton wool ball in the nail polish remover solution and hold this over the nail polish for around 30 seconds.

Then, just watch that old polish just glide off. No need to apply friction. Just a firm wipe from the base of the nail to the free edge and that’s it job done.

If this doesn’t work straight way, just leave the nail polish and the polish remover, soaked cotton wool ball, a bit longer then try again.

Then you are ready to prep and get started on your next manicure and pedicure.

Yes it’s as simple as this. Try it and you will see.

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