How to remove semi-permanent varnish?

Although it stays in place longer than conventional varnish, semi-permanent varnish must be removed after a while. In this blog, your nail supply expert Maryton will tell you how to remove semi-permanent nail polish at home.

To remove your semi-permanent varnish, you will need a coarse file or a polisher. Because, before removing the semi-permanent varnish, you will have to prepare your nails for this operation. You can absolutely use an electric nail drill.

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Technique of enrobing by papillotes

This method consists of placing a cotton ball containing acetone on each nail and coating everything with aluminum for 15 minutes. After that, you can remove the papillotes by sliding them. If you still have some polish left on your nails, you can use a cuticle pusher to remove it. Be careful not to force the risk of tearing the keratin from your nails.

Nail bath technique

As the name suggests, this method involves dipping your fingertips directly into a manicure bowl filled with acetone. Like the twist wrap method, you must wait 15 minutes before using the cuticle pusher to remove the remaining semi-permanent polish.

OK! Whichever method you choose, you should be careful not to damage your natural nails. In addition, I advise you to invest in a complete manicure set to care for your nails!

Read also: How To Choose The Best Nail Kit?

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