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Reddit mentions of KADS 1pc White Nail Art Hand Wash Remover Soak Bowl DIY Salon Glitter Nail Spa Bath Treatment Hand Resurrection Care Bowl

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KADS 1pc White Nail Art Hand Wash Remover Soak Bowl DIY Salon Glitter Nail Spa Bath Treatment Hand Resurrection Care Bowl
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    Features:
  • For hand care, just pour in warm water. put one hand into the bowl for 3-5 minutes to soften the cuticles.
  • Molded with five finger wells for use to soak fingers only.
  • Can put the warm water to soften your nail cuticle before doing the nail art design.
  • No strong acid gel/liquid for it is plastic.
  • Suitable for nail treatment, false nails removal, cuticle nail nutrition and sterilization treatments.
Specs:
ColorWhite
Number of items1
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.09 Pounds

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u/stephbethmaz ยท 14 pointsr/beauty

I do my own gel at home and have been for about 3 years. I purchased something like this on amazon - they work pretty well but not as well as a soaking dish. The soaking dish usually gets my polish to shed right off, but it does dry out my skin so that's the main downfall. For whatever reason, only my right hand fingers get really dry. I think since i'm R hand dominant its the same hand I use for cleaning and I definitely need to wear gloves more for cleaning but still fail to do so :) So it could very well be a majority from the cleaning chemicals, not the soak.

I use 100% acetone (target) to soak off my polish with either method. For the clips, I just a cotton ball with it but actually rip them in half because it fits better and then it's completely saturated in acetone without wasting a ton.

You'll also need regular alcohol rub to clean your nails.

The biggest mistake people make at home & why they pay for them to be done is because they don't prep their nails correctly, causing the gel to peel early & chip. You need to clean it up with rubbing alcohol & be sure to clean your cuticles. Applying gel means precision as far as not getting it on your skin (like when regular polish gets on your skin, it comes off, but with gel, it'll harden and get deformed and those pieces make it highly likely the entire nail will be ruined).

I also rough up the top of my nail after cleaning up the nail bed with my nail file. The rougher surface gives the base more to adhere too. Not super hard or anything, but don't buff your nail top smooth (they do this at salons too)

I also purchased this mega light from amazon so I can do my entire hand, I hate those small lights. This thing is awesome and even came with an extra light but 3 years later I have yet to replace it. Warning though, normal cure time is about 1 min... this one does 90sec + so I pull my hand out early. Over curing will make removal harder.

It definitely takes practice, and can be discouraging at first, but with some practice and looking online for tips you'll get it and save a ton of money!

My favorite gel brand is actually the sally Hansen kind. They've worked the best. I think Orly's line has been the worst for me. I tried 2 red carpet ones once, one of them was supposed to be rose gold but it ended up being normal gold and same with another color I forgot and it made me really mad because it was for a wedding so I had to do my nails 2x... I returned them and haven't purchased from them since because I don't trust what color will turn out. Sally Hansen gel polishes can be found in bundles usually on ebay for a great price, that's how I ended up with literally every color they have lol! They don't have a ton and don't come out with new colors very often but their colors are more than enough for what I need/want