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Remove polygel nails with a professional nail drill

The fastest way to remove a polygel nail is to use a professional nail drill. Its use can be confusing if you are a beginner, but it is not. Today, this article will tell you how to remove polygel nails with a professional nail drill. Keep reading! The method is as follows: Cut what protrudes from the surface of your nail.Push back your cuticles.Gently file the edges of your nail with a softer, smoother abrasive strip.File off the bulk of the Polygel with a harder, coarser sanding belt. You should file as close to your natural nails as possible but without touching them.Wash your nails to remove residue from the nail drill.Remove remaining Polygel with a low-grit nail file.Finish by m...

Foils Nail Art, new craze for your nails!

In this article, the nail supply expert Maryton will tell you everything about Nail Art foils. Keep reading! The foils nail art, which is close to the applique technique, involves sticking foil to the nail. This new product, originally used in the creative leisure departments to reproduce metallic effects on objects, has been investing the world of Nail Art since the beginning of the summer. Be careful, however, they have nothing to do with nail stickers! Foil sheets are much thinner and unlike stickers, they are sold in rolls, so you can cut out the pattern of your choice and give it the shape and size you want! To make Nail Art with foils, you will need to equip yourself with a s...

How to remove the nail using a electric nail drill?

There are many types of nail files on the market, and the most popular one is the electric nail drill. Do you know how to remove the nails using a electric nail drill? Today, we will give you answers. First of all, place the nail drill on the surface of the nail and buff it gently for a few minutes. This helps to control the power of removing the nails. The nails are then removed by downward buffing. The following methods are recommended: first, gently grind the nail surface using a nail drill bit. After polishing the glue between the nails, there are some edges and some glue residue left. At this time, use a low-speed electric nail drill to create a 45 degree angle between the g...

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