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How to remove semi-permanent varnish?

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Semi-permanent varnish is the solution if you are fed up with your varnish which is flaking or which only lasts a week. After a few weeks, however, your natural nails will grow back, and the semi-permanent varnish will need to be removed. In this article, the nail supply expert Maryton will tell you how to remove semi-permanent varnish.

  • First of all, it is important to gently file the top of the nail. This step removes the shiny film from the top coat to allow the remover to impregnate the varnish.
  • Then, it is imperative to protect your skin from the acetone contained in the nail polish remover, which tends to dry it out. Apply treatment oil to your cuticles before applying the remover.
  • Remove your semi-permanent varnish using remover pads. Open the patch and insert your finger so that the nail polish remover wipe is on the nail and close the patch around the finger.

If you don’t have remover pads, you can also soak a cotton pad in nail polish remover (with acetone) and place it on the nail. To keep the cotton in place, wrap it with foil. Repeat the chosen step on all nails and wait 15 to 20 minutes. This step will allow the acetone to impregnate the varnish, which will then be removed more easily.

  • After 20 minutes, you can remove the nail polish remover flakes from your nails. With a wooden cuticle pusher, you will be able to remove the nail polish with ease. If not, repeat the step for 5 minutes.
  • When your polish is removed, buff the surface of your nail to smooth it.
  • Finish by moisturizing your nails with cuticle oil to apply to your cuticles and massage them. Your nails will be strong and healthy.

OK! You have all the information on the essential products to remove your semi-permanent manicure at home like a professional. Get professional manicure sets on our e-shop and get your nails done at a low price.

Read also: WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF SEMI-PERMANENT VARNISH?

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