- 1 Methods for removing gel varnish at home
- 1.1 Method No. 1
- 1.2 Method No. 2
- 1.3 What if the lacquer was on clothes?
Compared with a simple coating, gel-varnish lasts much longer, therefore became so popular and in demand among modern women of fashion.
Methods for removing gel varnish at home
If you have an urgent need to remove a permanent coating, and there is no time and opportunity to go to a specialist, then you can do it yourself at home. To do this you will need: a cup, a nail scissors, a cloth, cotton wool, foil and a special stick to move the cuticle. There are several ways how you can remove the gel-lacquer at home:
Method number 1
- Lubricate the cuticle with special oil
- Fill the cup with the
- varnish remover. Put the fingers in the cup and hold for about 10 minutes.
- When the coating starts to peel off, remove it from theusing a nail binder
- Wash thoroughly hands with soap
- Lubricate hands with cream and apply cuticle oil
Note! If you constantly cover your nails with shellac, then it's better to shoot it from the same master who does it to you. It is advisable to use acetone to remove shellac as rarely as possible, since it severely spoils the nails and dries the skin of the hands.
Method number 2
- We take cotton pads and cut into squares. In total it will take 10 pieces.
- Cut the foil into 10 rectangular sheets( 7x8 cm)
- Lubricate the cuticle area with
- oil Wet cotton in acetone
- Put a piece of cotton wool on shellac
- Wind each finger with foil to keep the cotton well
- Hold this compress for 5-10 minutes
- Use cotton swabs, soaked in acetone, wiping the fouled coating
- Wash hands well. If necessary, polish the nails with a nail file
- Lubricate your hands with cream
What should I do if the lacquer hits my clothes?
To remove the nail polish is not difficult, and what if the lacquer hit the clothes? Here it is necessary to work a little. Here's how it can be done:
- We patch the stain and remove the remains of
- as much as possible. We spread the paper towel around the spot and sprinkle with starch
- Wet the cotton wool in liquid and work with acetone
- Wipe the stain with glycerin and wash it.