How to remove polygel nails?

Polygel nails are one of the best nail innovations. They look amazing, are very easy to use and very durable. You will only need Polygel and LED/UV lamp to do your manicure. But, how to remove polygel nails? In this blog, your expert nail supplier Maryton will tell you 3 methods to remove polygel nails easily and quickly.

Method 1: How to Remove Polygel Nails with Oil and Soap?

The first method is to remove a Polygel nail with oil and soap. This technique is particularly desired if your manicure is old or worn.

The method is as follows:

  • Very slightly lift the edges of your gel nail with the cuticle pusher.
  • Mix oil, detergent and hot water.
  • Soak your nails in the mixture for 15 minutes.
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Method 2: How to Remove Polygel Nails with a Professional Nail Drill

The fastest way to remove a polygel nail is to use a professional nail grinder. Before you begin, choose your nail grinder. You can refer to our nail supply store online and buying the best nail sanders.

The method is as follows:

  • Cut what protrudes from the surface of your nail.
  • Push back your cuticles.
  • Gently file the edges of your nail with a softer, smoother abrasive strip.
  • File off the bulk of the Polygel with a harder, coarser sanding belt.
  • Wash your nails to remove residue from the nail grinder.
  • Remove remaining Polygel with a low-grit nail file.
  • Finish by moisturizing your cuticles with nail oil.
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Method 3: How to Remove Polygel with Acetone

Acetone isn’t the best long-term solution. However, if you are in a rush or don’t use acetone often, this may be the preferred technique.

Here’s how:

  • Cut off all the polygel that protrudes from the surface of your nail.
  • Apply petroleum jelly or cuticle oil to your cuticles.
  • File the top layer of the Polygel with a low grit nail file.
  • Apply cuticle oil to your nails after acetone.

We hope you enjoy this article! In addition to these, I advise you to invest in a complete manicure supply! To help you in your choice, I invite you to visit our website.

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