Nail removers are essential products for safely and effectively removing nail polish, gel polish, acrylic, or gel . A good remover does much more than just clean—it also protects the natural nail and prevents dehydration or damage to the nail plate. In this category, you'll find professional removers that are both powerful and gentle , suitable for both salon and home use .
Modern nail removers are enriched with caring ingredients like vitamin E, castor oil, glycerin, and aloe vera , which hydrate nails and keep the skin around the nail supple. There are both acetone-based removers for quickly and thoroughly removing gel polish and acrylic, as well as acetone-free formulas that are gentler on natural nails and sensitive skin.
Professional soak-off removers ensure that gel polish and gel polish come off easily without scraping or filing. They are often used with foil wraps, nail clips, or compresses , allowing the product to work effectively and minimizing the risk of damage.
Key benefits:
✔ Quickly and effectively removes nail polish, gel polish and acrylic.
✔ Protects and hydrates the natural nail.
✔ Softens without drying out skin and cuticles.
✔ Suitable for professional and home use.
✔ Choose from acetone-free and professional strength.
Usage:
Moisten a lint-free cotton pad with nail remover and apply it to the nail. Wrap the nail in foil or use nail clips and leave it on for 10–15 minutes. Carefully remove with a cuticle pusher or wooden stick. Rinse your hands and then apply a cuticle oil or nourishing cream .
Additional tips:
Always use lint-free pads to avoid fibers. Apply a little oil around the cuticles beforehand to prevent acetone from drying out the polish. For gel and acrylic, never force the polish off – let the remover do its work.
FAQ – Nail Removers
1. What is the difference between acetone and acetone-free?
Acetone removes gel polish and acrylic faster, while acetone-free removers are gentler on natural nails.
2. How do I remove gel polish safely?
Use soak-off remover with foil or clips and leave on for 10–15 minutes.
3. Does acetone damage my nails?
Acetone can be drying if used excessively – combine with nail oil for repair.
4. Can I use regular gel polish remover?
No, only specific gel polish removers safely dissolve gel polish polymers.
5. How often can I use remover?
As often as needed, provided you moisturize with oil or cream after use.
6. What helps prevent dehydration after use?
Apply cuticle oil, hand cream or nourishing serum immediately after removal.
7. Are there any perfumed removers?
Yes, many formulas have a soft, floral or fruity scent without strong chemical notes.
8. Can I use remover on artificial nails?
Only the designated professional removers – some formulas may damage plastic or tips.