Although gel manicures may seem like a newer nail technique, they have actually been around since the 1980s. “Gels have been popular since the ’80s but it wasn’t until the late ’90s and early 2000s ...
Many people love gel manicures. Gel polish's glossy finish is practically indestructible and that just-left-the-salon look can last for two weeks or more. But eventually, you will notice a tiny chip, ...
You know when your gel manicure starts to lift at the edges and you’re tempted to peel the whole thing off? Don’t do it! We’re about to tell you how to remove gel nail polish at home the right way—so ...
You’re definitely not alone if you’ve been wondering how to remove gel nail polish at home. Since nail salons started closing over social-distancing concerns, my social media has been flooded with ...
Forget the removal fee, here’s how to remove gel nails from the comfort of your own home. Gel nails are back, baby. Forget the acrylics and dip powders, people are starting to opt for a more ...
With some simple steps, you can safely remove gel polish at home. Gel nail polish is a game-changer for anyone who loves long-lasting, shiny nails. However, removing it can be tricky, especially when ...
Call me a commitment-phobe, but I usually steer clear of long-lasting gel manicures. I love getting my nails done, but the idea that I could be looking at the same mani for two to four weeks and then ...
Literally no one likes having chipped nails. And nail technology has tried to ebb the frequency of chips with the invention of gel nail polish. But, the bad news is, nail polish remover doesn’t ...
It's all well and good investing your hard-earned money into a swanky new set of gel nails (courtesy of your fave highstreet salon), but when it comes to the end of your manis' shelf-life, if you're ...
One of my worst habits—and trust me, I have quite a few—is picking off my gel nail polish. I know I could risk having my beauty editor card revoked for revealing this truth, but I am not one to lie. I ...
These expert tips will help you properly dissolve your polish yourself Kaitlyn is a former Assistant Style & Beauty Editor at PEOPLE. Now that social distancing and self-isolation are becoming the new ...