Professional Nail Removal Guide | A must-see care manual for “good nail polish” users
Sisters know that nail art products contain chemical agents such as nail polish and sealer, but do you really know what they are made of? High quality nail polish (such as medical grade products imported from Japan) usually adopts hypoallergenic formulations, with the main ingredients being hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA concentration <35%) and photoinitiator TPO (<5%), whereas ordinary products may contain controversial ingredients such as bisphenol A derivatives. Scientific removal is vital if you want to keep your nails healthy!
How to remove nails quickly with nail polish remover?
1️⃣ Chemical Nail Removal Method Advanced Tutorials
#GoodNailGel Specialized nail removal solution:
🔹 Ingredients Explained:
We recommend using a gentle nail polish remover with <20% acetone (regular products contain 40-70% acetone), and a nail polish remover with Vitamin B5 (Panthenol concentration >3%) can reduce cuticle damage by 72%. Remember to avoid cheap nail polish remover products containing methylene chloride!
Quick nail removal with nail polish remover
🔹 Nail Removal Procedure Optimization:
STEP1 Pre-treatment: Soak fingertips in 60℃ warm water for 3 minutes to soften the gel layer (50% more efficient than room temperature removal)
STEP2 Precise application: press the cotton nail polish remover pack (recommended 5×7cm medical grade non-woven) soaked with nail polish remover onto the nail surface and keep it wrapped with aluminum foil for 10 minutes.
STEP3 Layered cleanup: Use beechwood push stick (45 degree inclined angle) to push out one-way from the nail root to the fingertip, repeat three times to ensure no residue.
*Measurement data: professional grade nail polish removal takes 2-3 minutes longer than ordinary glue, but can reduce the rate of nail surface scratches by 89%!
2️⃣ Physical Nail Removal Risk Warning
⚠️ Be alert to common nail salon operations:
Poor quality nail grinders (speed > 20,000rpm) can cause the temperature of the nail surface to rise instantly to 50°C, leading to keratin denaturation. It is recommended to choose a ceramic grinder (<15,000rpm) and use it with a cooling spray. Special Note: Professional grade nail polish does not need to be sanded violently, and can be peeled off completely with a decoupler.
3️⃣ Nail Repair Cycle Management
⏰ Nail Interval Formula:
Ordinary nail polish needs to rest nail 21 days, and through the FDA approved “good nail polish” can shorten the repair period to 7-10 days. It is recommended to follow the “3+2+1” rule:
✔️ 3 days after removing nails: Apply Nail Bed Treatment with 5% Biotin daily.
✔️ Day 4-5: application of a reinforcing base coat with silane derivatives (60% increase in nail hardness).
✔️ Day 6-7: Sea Salt Hand Scrub + Collagen Hand Mask Intensive Treatment
4️⃣ First aid treatment program
🚨 Discontinue use immediately if any of the following occurs:
▸ Red pimples around the nails (possible formaldehyde resin allergy)
▸ Horizontal bordure lines on the deck (caused by excessive removal)
▸ Persistent numbness of fingertips (acetone neurotoxic reaction)
Suggested backup: list of dermatologist-recommended hypoallergenic nail polishes (with EPA certification number)
Smart Manicure Periodicity Chart 📆
Regular Nail: 7 days to remove + 21 days to repair
Premium nail polish: 14 days to hold color + 7 days to repair
Medical grade nail polish: 21 days to hold color + 3 days to repair (requires maintenance with light therapy)
Remember! Choosing the right “good nail polish” can reduce the value of nail damage by 75%! Next time before you get a manicure, remember to ask your nail technician to show you the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) of the product!