How to remove nail polish :- You can remove nail polish using several methods, depending on what you have available. Here are the best ways:
1. Using Nail Polish Remover (Best Option)
What You Need:
- Acetone-based or non-acetone nail polish remover
- Cotton pads or balls
- Aluminum foil (optional, for stubborn polish)
Steps:
- Soak a cotton pad with nail polish remover.
- Press it onto the nail for a few seconds to loosen the polish.
- Gently wipe the nail until the polish is removed.
- Wash your hands and apply moisturizer, as acetone can dry out your nails.
For stubborn polish: Soak cotton pads, wrap them around your nails with foil, and wait 5-10 minutes before wiping off.
2. Using Another Nail Polish (Quick Fix)
What You Need:
- Clear or regular nail polish (not quick-dry)
- Cotton pad
Steps:
- Apply a fresh coat of clear polish over the old polish.
- Quickly wipe it off with a cotton pad before it dries.
- Repeat if necessary.
3. Using Rubbing Alcohol or Hand Sanitizer
What You Need:
- Rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) or hand sanitizer
- Cotton pad
Steps:
- Soak a cotton pad in rubbing alcohol.
- Rub it over your nails until the polish comes off.
- Wash your hands and apply moisturizer.
4. Using Vinegar & Lemon Juice (Natural Option)
What You Need:
- White vinegar
- Lemon juice
- Cotton pad
Steps:
- Mix equal parts of vinegar and lemon juice.
- Soak a cotton pad in the mixture and press it onto your nails for 10-15 seconds.
- Wipe off the polish.
5. Using Hydrogen Peroxide & Warm Water
What You Need:
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Warm water
- Bowl
Steps:
- Mix 2 parts hydrogen peroxide with 1 part warm water.
- Soak your nails for 5-10 minutes.
- Gently scrub with a cotton pad or toothbrush.
💡 Pro Tips:
- Avoid peeling off nail polish, as nail polish can damage your nails.
- Always moisturize your nails after removing polish.
- If you use acetone, avoid prolonged exposure as it can weaken nails.
