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Nail Arts Application and Removal Guide
- Before applying your press-on nails, make sure your natural nails is neatly cut short. Using the wooden cuticle pusher gently push you cuticle pack and remove dead skin
- Press-on nails usually come in different sizes to fit different nail shapes and sizes. Choose the size that best fits each of your nails.
- Peel off the adhesive tabs from the backing and apply them to the back of each press-on nail.
- Place each press-on nail on top of your natural nail, starting from the center and pressing down on the sides. Make sure the nails are securely in place and there are no air bubbles. Press for 20 seconds.
- Fill a bowl with warm water. The water should be comfortably warm but not too hot.
- Place your hands in the bowl of warm water and let your jelly gel nails soak for about 10-15 minutes. The warm water will help soften the gel, making it easier to remove.
- After soaking, use a cuticle pusher, wood stick, or a gel removal tool to gently lift the edges of the jelly gel nails. Start from one corner and work your way around each nail. Be careful not to apply too much pressure to avoid damaging your natural nails.
- Once you have lifted the edges, continue to gently peel off the jelly gel. You can use the same tool to assist in peeling off the gel. Start from the lifted corner and slowly peel the gel towards the center of the nail. If you encounter any resistance, stop and repeat the soaking process for a few more minutes.
- After peeling off the majority of the jelly gel, there might be some residue or small bits of gel left on the nail. Use a gentle nail file or buffer to carefully remove any remaining gel. Be gentle and avoid filing too aggressively to prevent damage to your natural nails.
- Once all the jelly gel has been removed, rinse your hands with water and pat them dry. Apply a cuticle oil or a moisturizing hand cream to hydrate and nourish your nails and cuticles.