You know when your gel manicure starts to lift at the edges and you’re tempted to peel the whole thing off? Don’t do it! We’re about to tell you how to remove gel nail polish at home the right way—so ...
I love getting my nails done as much as the next person—from a structured gel mani to the TikTok-famous Russian manicure, I'm down to try anything. That's the fun part. The not-so-fun part? Depending ...
If you’ve ever gotten acrylic nails, you’re familiar with the guilt that comes when you impulsively rip them off. Whether you didn’t want to pay a professional to remove them or if they unexpectedly ...
Every product on this page was chosen by a Harper's BAZAAR editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. We’ve all been there: Your gel manicure has been on for weeks and you ...
Non-acetone removers are gentler on the nails, but they need a little more time to be effective. Before starting any of the below removal processes, soak your nails in some warm water. According to ...
Key Takeaways Blot wet polish immediately with remover on a cloth—never rub or pour liquid directly on the couch.For dry or ...
If you received a manicure using dip, gel, or acrylic last month before nail salons were shuttered, you’re likely in desperate need of some tips right about now–no pun intended. All three of these ...
In March, salons across the country closed with little notice, due to the spread of coronavirus. At the time, many people had gel or acrylic nails, and even though the salons have opened in some ...
Experts break down how to remove your gel mani at home. Nail salons, like hair salons and barbershops, have been advised to shut down in several U.S. states amid the novel coronavirus outbreak. This ...