It’s likely that your (real) nails will be brittle after removal, so top it all off with a hydrating cuticle oil
Photo: Rio Viera-Newton Last week, I wrote an article about everything a person might need to give themself an at-home manicure, according to my nail tech Fleury Rose. It included cuticle oils, buffing tools, and polishes that make painting your nails from the comfort of your couch simple and easy.
File Flowery Duraboard Nail File $5 According to Fleury Rose, the numbers on your nail file correspond to their strength — and you’ll need at least a 180-grade file or less to sufficiently scrub off the polish. Take the file, she says, and try to scrub off as much of the gel polish as possible.
$2 at Ulta Beauty Buy Clip Refine Wide Jaw Straight Cut Toenail Clipper $5 If you’re struggling to get the gel, acrylic, or SNS off of your nails, you can use a nail clipper to pull up any of the edges that might be lifting or raising. Don’t peel or tug anything—that can rip it off your nail and be damaging — just trim what’s already lifting.
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