HOW TO REMOVE YOUR GLITZI NAILS
But first, we need to know: does removing GLITZI press on nails damage natural nails?
Those who love to get their nails done at a salon know the struggle: your nails looks remarkable when they’re all polished and painted, but removal leaves your natural nails looking and feeling weak and less-than-gorgeous. So, do GLITZI press ons cause the same damage? Simply put, no, they don’t.
Compared to gel polish and acrylics, press ons are remarkably safe!
The removal of press ons does not include filing off polish with an electric nail file nor soaking your nails in acetone—both of which lead to the thinning and weakening of your natural nails.
Because of how incredibly durable gel polish and acrylics are, continually applying, wearing, and removing them will leave your nails bumpy and brittle.
Now it’s time to learn how to remove your gorgeous GLITZI press on nails!
Turn on a movie or show to watch; it’s time for a little self-care.
Fill a medium-sized bowl with hot water and plenty of soap.
Soak your nails while gently prying off your press on nails with a cuticle pusher or just your nails.
If it’s not coming off easily, gently lift the edges of the press-on to allow soap or cuticle oil to soak underneath the nail and weaken the glue.
Continue until all your press on nails have popped off!
Afterwards, buff your nails, wash your hands, and apply some cuticle oil.
If you’re still worried about damage during the removal process, soak your fingers in soapy water for extra long and very gently prod until the press on pops off on its own. Have a self-care Sunday and make a day of it!