Find out how to remove semi-permanent nail varnish easily and without damaging your nails. Complete LuluNails Belgium guide with the right application techniques, essential products and mistakes to avoid.

How to Remove Semi-Permanent Varnish Correctly

Semi-permanent varnish is prized for its long-lasting hold and impeccable shine. However, when it's time to remove it, many people make mistakes that weaken natural nails.

At LuluNails Belgium, we always recommend a professional removal in order to preserve the health of the nail and guarantee a perfect future application.

Cover the best techniques for safely removing your semi-permanent.

Why Should You Never Remove Semi-Permanent?

One of the most common mistakes is to stick or pull off the varnish when it starts to lift.

This bad habit can cause:

 Weakened nails

 Dislodged natural layers

 Brittle nails

 Streaks and irregularities

 Increased sensitivity

Correct application protects the natural nail plate

Necessary materials for a Professional Dépose

To properly remove a semi-permanent polish, prepare:

  • Nail file 100/180
  • Professional Acute Tone
  • Nail wraps or cotton
  • Cleaner
  • LuluNails cuticle oil

Éstep 1: File off the Top Coat

Start by removing the shiny layer of Top Coat.

This tape allows the acupuncture to better penetrate the product.

Tip:

 File délicently

 Do not touch the natural nail

 Remove shine only

Éstep 2: Prepare Dépose Wraps

Soak a cotton pad with professional acétone.

Place it directly on the nail.

Next:

 Wrap with aluminum foil

or

 Use specially designed wraps for deeacute;pose.

Éstep 3: Laying time

Let stand for approximately:

⏱ 10 à 15 minutes

Time may vary depending on:

  • The brand used
  • The thickness of the product
  • The number of layers

&Step 4: Remove the Product Carefully

After the application time:

 Remove the aluminium

 Use a cuticle pusher

 Gently remove the softened product

Never use force if the semi-permanent product persists

If necessary, repeat the operation for a few extra minutes.

Éstep 5: Polishing Léger

Once the product has been removed:

 Use a polishing block

 Even out the surface

 Remove any remaining residue

Always be gentle.

Éstep 6: Moisturize Nails

After an application:

 Apply a cuticle oil

 Massage the nails

 Moisturise hands

This étap helps à maintain healthy, resilient nails.

Semi-Permanent nail art with a sander: Yes or No?

The sander can be used by trained professionals.

However:

⚠ Misuse can damage the natural nail.

For débutantes, the acéthode remains the safest.

Mistakes to avoid

 Ripping off the product

 Use aggressive metal tools

 Filing the natural nail too much

 Forcing removal

 Negating hydration

 Using poor quality products

How to Prepare Nails After Application

Before a new application:

Cleaning

Préparation

  • Soft lime
  • Polishing block
  • Nail Prep
  • Primer

Products

Good preparation ensures better adhesion.

Why choose LuluNails Semi-Permanent Nail Lacquers?

LuluNails products offer:

 Excellent hold

 Easy installation

 High pigmentation

 UV/LED compatible

 Professional quality

 Affordable prices

 Delivery in Belgium and France

LuluNails : A Trusted Belgian Brand

Choosing LuluNails means choosing:

🇧🇪 A Belgian brand specialising in nail care

🇫🇷 Fast delivery in France

 Professional products

 Certified training courses

 Excellent value for money

 Products adapted to women and professionals

Training Semi-Permanent Varnish à Liège

Do you want to learn professional application and removal?

Our training courses include:

 Nail preparation

 Semi-Permanent Varnish

 Secure application

 UV gel

 Acrygel

 Babyboomer

 Nail Art

With certificate and option to pay in instalments.

Conclusion

Removing semi-permanent nail varnish correctly is essential for preserving the health of your nails. With the right products, the right method and professional advice from LuluNails, you can perform a clean, quick removal without damaging your natural nails.

Choose LuluNails Belgium for quality professional products at affordable prices in Belgium and France.

Source : @lulunails.be
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