Yes, it can be done.
, the process involves sealing polymer powder directly onto your nail plate, which helps create a strong layer of color. That's why dip powder typically lasts up to three or four weeks. So a crucial part of removing it, then, is making sure you break through that dense coated layer.
Despite this, it's actually fairly easy to do yourself without damaging your nails—in fact, it's extremely similar to how you'd. Just repeat after us: No peeling! That's a surefire way to accidentally take off layers of your nail along with the color, which will leave you with weak, brittle nails that could take months to recover. Instead, follow these two foolproof ways for how to remove dip nails at home.
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