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Can UV Gel Nail Polish Damage My Natural Nails?


Can UV Gel Nail Polish Damage My Natural Nails?

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UV gel nail polish, like every other beauty product can cause damage to your natural nails if improperly removed. Simply wearing UV gel polish can not cause damage to your nails. The risk of damage usually occurs during the removal process.
If you're already familiar with UV gel nail polish, you'll know that getting it off your nails is not as straight forward as it is with regular nail polish. The process of removing UV gel is called a "soak off". It involves using acetone to dissolve the gel nail polish from your nails. The process can either be done by soaking your fingers in a bowl that contains acetone, or placing cotton wool soaked in acetone on your nails. Whichever method is chosen, the overall goal is the same - to safely remove UV gel nail polish from your nails without damaging your natural nails.
The amount of time it takes to complete the soak off varies from person to person. The average time is 10 to 20 minutes. It is very important to ensure the gel polish is not forcefully scraped off the nail, instead the acetone should be allowed to do it's job and break the bond between the natural nail and gel polish. Forcefully removing it will result in taking a layer of the natural layer off inadvertently as is it still stuck to the gel polish. If this occurs frequently causes damage, the natural nail will end up being thin, brittle, and weak.
There are a few things you can do to ensure you smooth and safe soak off. Here are a few tips to make the process go smoothly and quickly.
A week before you plan on doing your soak off, apply cuticle oil to your nails daily.
Always break the gel polish seal by gently rubbing the surface of the nail with a nail file. This will allow the acetone to penetrate all layers of polish that have been applied
Heat definitely speeds up the process so using a manicure bowl that allows moderately hot water to be placed under it will heat up the acetone, allowing the gel polish to come off the natural nail a lot quicker than it normally would. If you use the cotton wool soak off method, then placing your hands in a heated accessory such as the microwavable heat packs used for back and joint pains will do the trick.
Acetone can be very drying so always add a few drops of cuticle oil to your acetone before soaking off your gel polish.
Following these tips should ensure you are able to safely remove your gel nail polish leaving your natural nails healthy. The most important thing to remember is gel polish should never be forcefully scraped off the nail. If you get your nails done in a beauty salon or at a nail bar, make sure the technician isn't forcing the gel off due to time constraints. If the technician is running late on their next appointment, the temptation to force the gel polish off is much greater, so always pay close attention to the removal process. The alternative is to do your own soak off at a time that suits you.
This is an article by Carla Corbett who writes more about how to remove UV gel polish at home.

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