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Then make one single payment for whole order. Discount will apply automatically at checkout. 2. Apply the base coat 3. Apply the colour gel 4. Apply the top coat Leave for 10-15 minutes and remove. Gently push away the remaining gel with a wooden cuticle stick, and repeat the process for any gel that remains on the nail. You can also use the soaking method using a bowl of acetone. Warm up a bowl of water, and place a smaller bowl of acetone into this to warm up the acetone (do not microwave or heat acetone itself). Place your hand into the bowl of warmed acetone and leave for 10-15 minutes until the gel starts to peel. Use your wooden cuticle stick to gently more the gel, and soak again if needed. Repeat for all nails (top tip: it’s usually easier to do one hand, remove all gel and then repeat the process for your other hand). Why won't my gel polish soak off? If you're finding your gel polish hard to remove, make sure you have properly buffed your nails. Use a file to break the free edge - this will break the seal of the gel polish on your nails, making it easier to remove Try not to leave the acetone on longer than 15 minutes as the acetone will begin to dry. This will cause the gel to re-harden and become much harder to remove from the nail. Test a nail by removing the foil or wrap and use your cuticle pusher/stick to see if the gel is starting to come away. Most of the gel should have already started to crumble. When the gel is starting to come away from the nail, carefully scrape at the gel to remove any excess from the nail. If there’s still some stubborn gel clinging to your nail, take some new acetone/a new wrap and soak the nail for 2-5 more minutes. Add the finishing touches. Take your buffer and gently buff your nails to remove any final residue left on your nails. You can then use your Nail File to shape your nails if needed, before washing them to remove the acetone that may still be present on the nails. For the finishing touch, nourish your nails with some Cuticle Oil to give them some additional moisture after using acetone. Removing gel polish can dry the nails out, so make sure to hydrate your nails straight away with our Cuticle Oil. Your nails will now be fresh, free of gel polish and ready to go! How should I store gel polish?All gel polish and DBG (Don't Be Gel) products should be stored out of direct sunlight and away from heat. You'll also need to make sure you keep your bottles away from your UV/LED lamp when in use as any exposure to light can cause the gel polish to cure in the bottle and become hard and lumpy. How much does your shipping cost? Free.
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