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How to remove gel nail polish without scuffing up your nails

Follow these tips from the pros…
How To Remove Gel Nail Polish At Home Without Scuffing Nails
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Step three: Remove the foil and cotton pads

Don't worry if your gels are still on – that's ok. By now, they should be soft which means you can oh-so-gently remove them using a wooden Orange Stick or cuticle pusher. "If the gel is still quite solid then you'll need to re-soak," advises Kirsty. It's annoying, but it's the only way.

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Step four: Nourish and replenish

Your nails will be feeling a little delicate from the gels and the acetone, so make sure you replenish lost moisture and support healthy growth with a rich oil. We love Loubelle Dadi'Oil, which contains 21 nourishing natural oils and is a firm favourite among the pros, or you can use anything with almond oil in it (nails love almond oil). Simply add a small drop to each nail and massage it into each nail bed and surrounding cuticle. Follow with a generous dollop of hand cream and bask in your nails' natural beauty.

Finally, "it's a good idea to invest in a nail strengthener to apply once a week," says Kirsty. "This can prevent breakage (especially if your nails are already weak) and protect from any further damage caused by the gels."

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