How to remove semi-permanent varnish?

Although it stays in place longer than conventional varnish, semi-permanent varnish must be removed after a while. Do you know how to remove semi-permanent varnish? In this blog, your expert nail supplier Maryton will give you ideas.

Before you start: Preparing your nails and equipment

To remove your semi-permanent varnish, you will need a few products including a bottle of nail polish remover containing acetone. You will also need a coarse file or a polisher. Indeed, you can absolutely use an electric file. Gently rub your nails with the coarse file or polisher. Once filed, apply a nail oil because acetone will attack your skin.

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Technique of wrapper wrapping

Placing a cotton ball containing acetone on each nail and coating everything with aluminum for 15 minutes. Then, you can remove the papillotes by sliding them. Naturally, there will be some polish left on your nails. This is where the cuticle pusher comes in. It will allow you to remove the remaining bits.

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.

Bonus Technique: Soak Nails Caps

Pour some nail polish remover into the Soak Nails and stick your fingers in it for 15 minutes. Be careful not to put too much at the risk of overflowing it when you insert your nails.

Remove a semi-permanent without acetone

If you don’t have nail polish remover available, you can soak your nails in a bowl of hot water with a little washing-up liquid for 10 minutes.

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How to take care of your nails naturally?

It is important to nourish your nails before and after removing your semi-permanent varnish. For this you can use the following oils:

  • Castor oil to strengthen damaged nails. It protects your nails against infections. It is also rich in vitamin E allowing your nails to keep a beautiful appearance.
  • Olive oil to give vitality to your nails.
  • Cuticle oils to deeply nourish your nails. It contributes to the beauty of your nails.

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

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