How to remove Vinylux polish from toenails?

Vinylux nail polish can be easily removed without the need for soaking in acetone or using a nail drill. Unlike gel polishes, it does not require a special remover or excessive filing.

Step 1: Choose the Right Nail Polish Remover

It is best to use a gentle, non-acetone nail polish remover, as it is milder on the nail plate and cuticles. However, if the polish is more stubborn, a regular remover with acetone can also be used.

Step 2: Soak a Cotton Pad

Apply a small amount of nail polish remover to a cotton pad or cosmetic wipe, ensuring it is well-saturated but not dripping.

Step 3: Press the Cotton Pad onto the Nail

Place the cotton pad on the nail and press gently. Leave it for about five to ten seconds to allow the remover to break down the Vinylux polish, making it easier to remove.

Step 4: Wipe Off the Polish

Gently swipe the cotton pad over the nail, moving in the direction of the nail’s free edge, avoiding rubbing the cuticles. If the polish does not come off immediately, hold the cotton pad on the nail a bit longer and try again.

Step 5: Clean and Moisturize the Nails

After removing the polish, wash your nails with water and dry them thoroughly. Then, apply a nail treatment or cuticle oil to moisturize and prevent dryness.

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Vinylux polish can be easily removed using a regular nail polish remover, without the need for excessive acetone or specialized tools. A few simple steps will leave your nails clean and ready for your next pedicure.

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