You’re having a low-key day with no big plans, no one to impress and no reason to think twice about the fact that last week’s manicure has seen better days and that you’re out of nail polish remover.
Key Takeaways Blot wet polish immediately with remover on a cloth—never rub or pour liquid directly on the couch.For dry or ...
Anyone who enjoys DIY manicures knows the pain of getting nail polish on a favorite shirt or pair of pants, but nothing strikes fear into the heart of homeowners more than a nail polish stain on ...
One of my worst habits—and trust me, I have quite a few—is picking off my gel nail polish. I know I could risk having my beauty editor card revoked for revealing this truth, but I am not one to lie. I ...
You’re definitely not alone if you’ve been wondering how to remove gel nail polish at home. Since nail salons started closing over social-distancing concerns, my social media has been flooded with ...
Many people love gel manicures. Gel polish's glossy finish is practically indestructible and that just-left-the-salon look can last for two weeks or more. But eventually, you will notice a tiny chip, ...
When your manicure starts to chip, you may be tempted to peel it off bit by bit. Or you may ignore the wear and tear, indicating the manicure has run its course. While it’s important to remove nail ...
This has probably been the longest you’ve gone without refreshing your gel manicure (same), and the temptation to bite and peel and scrape the gunk off your fingernails is only growing stronger by the ...
Non-acetone removers are gentler on the nails, but they need a little more time to be effective. Before starting any of the below removal processes, soak your nails in some warm water. According to ...