Sunday, January 24, 2010

The Best Nail Tip Ever: Glitter Removal Made Easy. VERY EASY

In light of all the super dense glitter we have gotten recently, i.e. Nubar - Sparkles, Zoya - Ultra Glitter, OPI - Alice in Wonderland, I thought it was about time to post this tip for removing glitter. Some of you may be reluctant to wear glitter polish because you know what a headache it is to remove them. Well forget all that! You can rock the bling, and get it off in a snap. Sound too goo to be true? IT ISN'T!

This is the *BEST* tip I have ever gotten related to nails. It feels like you are a magician.

Necessary equipment:
  • aluminum foil
  • cotton balls
  • nail polish remover: acetone or non-acetone*
  • a clock/stopwatch
  • 10 nails full of glitter!
Step 1: Start out with a rock hard glitter mani. I chose to use my Mad As A Hatter mani for this tutorial when it came time to take it off. Get yourself 10 cotton balls, and 10 pieces of tin foil cut into little rectangles. They should be about 3 inches on each side, roughly.

Step 2: Take a cotton ball and soak it in remover. it doesn't have to be sopping wet. Just get as much as you would for usual removal. Place it on your nail.

Step 3: Take a piece of foil and wrap it around your finger tip in order to keep the cotton ball in place.

Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 for the remaining nails on that hand. I say this because I think it is easier to do one hand first and take them all off before doing the next. It you try to do the second hand with foil fingers, it's a bit tricky.



Step 4: Wait for 5 minutes. 5 is the magic number. I tried this with all different times. 1-3 minutes was not enough, 4 almost made it, but 5 for sure, was when things came right off.
*This is where the asterisk come in. I tried the foil method with non-acetone remover and it worked just fine, however I didn't test it for 5 minutes. It was probably on for 7ish minutes. It may have been just fine at 5, but I don't know for sure.

Step 5: Using a little pressure on the nail, pull the whole foil/cotton ball combo off in one swoop.

Step 6: Marvel at out clean your nail is! There is still some blue on the tip as you can see, but all the glitter is gone! Check it out:

It is all in the cotton ball!

Step 7: Repeat to the other hand.

So just to really drive the message home: this manicure was on for several days and it consisted of a base coat, 2 coats of Sally Hansen - Thinking Of Blue, 1 coat of Seche Vite, 2 coats of Mad As A Hatter, and yet another coat of Seche Vite. Seven coats including 2 of a super dense glitter, and this got it all off in. one. swoop. This is not a joke, ladies!! Try the foil method. It will change your life.

I hope this was helpful and will inspire you to wear more glitter polishes!
-Elaine

22 comments:

  1. I have been doing this, too! I can't believe how well it works. The first time I did it, my boyfriend stared at me and said "well, at least the aliens won't get to your nails" lol. Great tutorial!

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  2. I think I saw a video of the Kelly from Vampy Varnish do this a few months ago and I love it. I use it for the darker colors as well as glitter though. Thanks for posting this on your blog.

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  3. thanks for this, will try it next time. I removed the OPI Alice the other day and it left my nails scuffed to say the least, this will help that. :o)

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  4. Great tip, it really works wonders! Thanks for sharing it with us :-)

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  5. Love it, with the pictures and all! What a great tutorial.

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  6. thanks for sharing.. =)
    i will do the same thing..

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  7. Fantastic. I will definitely be trying this next time I glitterfy my nails! =)

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  8. I knew this was a way to get off acrylic nails, but never thought to use it for taking off glitter polish. what a great tip! thanks!

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  9. I'm defiantly going to try this next time I wear a glitter polish! I love how they look but always dreaded removal. Hopefully I won't dread it any more.

    Thanks for the tip :)

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  10. I'm like Cara. My manicurist does this for me when I'm soaking off gels, but I never thought to do it for regular polish. Awesomesauce.

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  11. Oh my gosh. I never tried this because I didn't believe it really worked. Dang it. Now I'm gonna have to start adding glitters to my polish collection.

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  12. Awesome tip! I've never heard of this method before. I'm going to have to try this and then post my results. Thanks for the tutorial!

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  13. Oh, what a great tip! :D I'll give you some link lovin' at my blog :)

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  14. I learned about thsi tip a couple months agao and it saved me during the holidayswith all the holiday glitters!!

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  15. Hi! I just wanna say that I love your blog and I can't wait to try this method! I have so many great glitters, but the thought of removing them is scary. I love that this method doesn't waste a lot either because you use one cotton ball per nail and the aluminum foil is recyclable. Thanks for the tip!

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  16. I tried this last night and was in complete amazement! Worked like a charm!

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  17. awesome tip! i'm gonna try this next time for sure.

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  18. I linked to this on my blog. Hope that's okay. Love your blog! =)

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  19. Hi Lacquer Laine thanks for sharing with pictures,great tips to remove sparkling nail arts, it really works. Have a nice day

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  20. Awesome tutorial! Removing glitter is one big pain! Glad I came across this post.

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