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After almost 3 weeks of having Calgel Japanese Nail Art on my nails which was surprisingly still pretty intact except for a few minor things like the corners were losing color and going out of shape, a few rhinestones fell off and my nails growing out it looked pretty good. Since I was busy this weekend and didn’t really want to pay $20 to remove my Calgel, I decided to remove it myself. I googled how to remove it and it was simple, all you need are acetone nail polish remover, cotton pads, aluminum foil and buffer. It took about 30-40 minutes to remove Calgel from both hands and after removal my nails are pretty strong. I’ll let it rest for one day before I paint them. Would I get Calgel again? Yes, but only on special occasions and on vacation since they look super nice and will not chip for about 3 weeks. Especially if you’re going to the Caribbean Islands where you’ll always be on the beach, regular nail polish chips and peels with constant water and heat. Otherwise, I’ll just stick with my normal nail polish since I like to change my polish pretty often and removing Calgel takes a bit of a work. Check out the steps I took to remove Calgel after the jump…
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how long would it have taken the salon to get them off?
@lucy92: that i have no clue, u would need to inquire with the salon.
Hi retrogurl,
nitrolicious is awesome! i’d love if there were even more posts on shoes, hehe!
anyways, what do u use to keep regular nail polish from chipping, do you put another coat of something else? is there an affordable alternative if you use a more expensive one?
Thanks, and again, I LOVE your shoe purchase posts and shoe news posts!
Those are some pudgy hands you’ve got there!