Nail polish is part of the daily life of 90% of women, but when it comes to removing the nail polish, we often encounter some difficulties, especially when the nail polish is dark in color or when we put some glitter on top, which makes it more complicated. its removal.
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Below are some tips for removing nail polish easily.
1. How to remove glitter nail polish easily
The glitter finish looks beautiful, doesn’t it? But when it’s time to remove it, there’s that problem. If you find yourself scrubbing and scrubbing back and forth, know that there is a more practical way that harms your nails less.
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To remove glitter nail polish, wet small pieces of cotton no nail polish remover/acetone, removing the excess and enough to cover the nails. Place cotton on top of each nail and cover the nails with aluminum foil. When you’re covering the last nail, you can start removing the first. Remove it upwards, pressing the nail and the corners and you will see that the glitter nail polish will come off more easily, without all the rubbing and rubbing.
NOTE: some people don’t use aluminum foil, just cotton and the results are also good.
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Another way to do it
Passe almond oil on the nails. Then wet the cotton in nail polish remover/acetone and place it on top of your nails. Wait 3 minutes. Press the cotton on your nails and pull upwards. That’s it, the glitter will come out easily.
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2. How to remove dark nail polish without leaving residue
Passe drying oil on your nails, especially in the corners (apply thoroughly). Wait 1 minute and pass cotton com nail polish remover/acetone (without excess). That’s it, the residue that usually remains in the corners of your nails will come off easily. Change the cotton for each nail.
NOTE: you can replace the drying oil with a base or a very light nail polish, and the results will be the same.
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You can also use the 1st technique described above (but without aluminum) to avoid leaving dark nail polish residue on your nails. Watch the video with Almost Twins:
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3. How to remove nail polish without acetone/nail polish remover
Last minute, did you realize you’re out of nail polish/acetone remover? Do not freak out! Do this to remove the nail polish: apply a generous layer of base on the nail, wait a few seconds (do not let it dry) and remove with a piece of cotton. Repeat as many times as necessary. You can do this with any other color of nail polish, because nail polish removes nail polish, but base or light nail polish does the job better.
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4. How to easily remove smudges from your nails when polishing them
Do you know when you’re going to apply nail polish, but you smudge it all around and it’s a hassle to remove it later? It’s easy to solve: before applying the nail polish, it’s recommended to apply the base first. But instead of just applying it to the nail, Apply the base coat to the sides of the nail as well. (in the skin). After applying nail polish, any smudges will come off easily.
Another way is to apply some oil, such as grapeseed oil, almond oil or even drying oil and you won’t have to work to remove the stains.
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