Dip Powder Removal
How To Remove Dip Powder with Nailboo's Removal Clips
Taking off your nail polish shouldn’t require a trip to the salon. It also shouldn’t leave your nails feeling brittle and your hands feeling dry and cracked. Here at Nailboo, we believe in low-impact, high-effect manicures that can give you a profess
How To Remove Dip Powder with Nailboo's Soak Bowl
Can you use regular polish remover to remove the dip manicures?
A: Regular nail polish remover won’t work to remove our dip powder. Please use a Pro Soak Acetone Remover or any other 100% pure acetone.
Does warm acetone make a difference in the removal?
A: Warm acetone reacts faster and speeds up the soak-off process. Make sure to never heat up the acetone directly as it’s a flammable liquid. To do it safely use a Pro Soak Tray with warm water.
How to remove dip powder off pedi?
A: Use cotton pads soak with 100% pure acetone and wrap your toes with aluminum foil instead of using Nailboo's Removal Clips.
How to avoid nail damage when removing an old manicure?
A: Please be gentle and patient during the removal process. Use a 100% pure acetone and NEVER pick or peel off your manicure. Picking can tear off the top layers of your natural nails.
Is it okay to change dip powder once a week or will it hurt the nails?
A: Often exposure to acetone can be very drying to your skin and nails. If you want to change your manicure more often watch our “Nail Fill” tutorial. this is a method of filing the top layer of color dip down to Build powder and reapplying a color w
What's the average time of soaking for removal?
A: Removal using our Pro Soak Bowl typically takes around 10-15 mins.