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LOUINSTIC’s Gel Nail Polish Remover is a professional-grade, acetone-free gel formula that removes gel polish in just 2-5 minutes without soaking or foil wraps. The kit includes essential tools for easy, damage-free removal at home, saving time and money while maintaining nail health.












| ASIN | B0CY5DS8RS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,839 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #8 in Nail Polish Removers |
| Brand | LOUINSTIC |
| Brand Name | LOUINSTIC |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,941 Reviews |
| Included Components | Cuticle Pusher x2, Nail File x2, gel nail polish remover 15ML |
| Item Form | GEL |
| Item Volume | 15 Milliliters |
| Manufacturer | LOUINSTIC |
| Material Feature | Acetone Free, Cruelty Free, Easy to Use, Gentle & Easy & Quick, Non-irritating |
| Material Features | Acetone Free, Cruelty Free, Easy to Use, Gentle & Easy & Quick, Non-irritating |
| Material Type Free | Acetone Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
S**H
Where have you been all my life?
This stuff is amazing! Just follow the simple instructions and watch that unwanted gel start bubbling right off! After about 5 minutes it was easy to scrape off the gel and my natural nail was totally fine. I was very careful not to let it touch my skin and noticed no pain or burning. If you want that chipped gel polish off now and don’t want to go to the salon, than this is for you!
V**V
Effective gel polish remover but takes several rounds
While I love getting gel manicures because of how long they last, I like giving my nails a break in between to prevent too much damage. I used to go back to the salon just to get it removed and have a regular polish applied but I got tired of doing so. Ended up buying this gel polish remover and trying to do so myself at home. And I was pleasantly surprised with the results. Steps for effective gel polish removal: 1. File the top coat off of your nail polish using a coarse nail file, getting all over but being careful not to overfile down to your actual nail. I like to brush on a bit of cuticle oil to protect my cuticles during the process. 2. Brush on the gel nail polish remover and let sit for 3-5minutes until the polish starts to lift. Be careful not to get on your skin! If not enough lifted, I liked to go in either some more remover and repeating. 3. Using the flat end of the provided metal stick, gently scrape the loosened polish off, being careful not to force it off. If more polish remains, I like to file the top as necessary and apply even more remover for just the remaining bits and repeat the process. 4. Once you remove all the polish, take the provided small buffing square and just gently buff your nails. Best if you follow with some cuticle and nail oil to help your nails from drying out. I found it took multiple applications of remover to fully remove the gel polish but I was able to do so with minimal damage. I feel like my nails are healthier than if I went to a salon for removal so I would recommend this product if you have the time and patience.
C**K
SUPER EASY AND EFFECTIVE
Incredibly impressed with the ease of removing a multi-layer gel manicure with this product. It worked exactly as presented on Amazon.
K**R
Gel polish remover
This gel polish remover is a great time saver! More importantly, a nail saver! Filing off gel polish is such a nuisance and it leaves nails thin and fragile. This remover works quickly and my nails are in great condition after. The only reason I didn’t give 5 stars is because if it gets on your skin it is uncomfortable, like it feels like it’s burning. It didn’t leave any redness but it was uncomfortable.
D**Z
gentle and effective formula
I absolutely loved this gel nail polish remover. Its non-irritating formula makes removing gel quick and safe, without damaging my nails or drying out my skin. Plus, it has a very mild scent compared to other similar products. It's perfect for frequent use at home and truly leaves my nails clean and ready for a new coat of polish. Highly recommended for those looking for both gentle and effective results!
N**E
THIN NAILS BEWARE! Not worth the pain!
I carefully read most reviews before buying this product, and ultimately decided to try it for myself... Here's exactly what happened. I used my nail drill to buff off my top coat and gel paint. I mainly left behind the thin layer of builder gel that has been on my nail for almost 3 weeks. I was very careful NOT to get any of this on my skin because of what others said about the burning. I started applying onto my nails... and within 30s my nails were ON FIRE! The chemical reaction was so strong, my nails felt like they had been dipped in acid! HOWEVER, I fought through the pain because I needed to get the gel off... 10 minutes pass, and my nails look a little fuzzy, but Nothing like how it was supposed. So I use the provided tool to try to start scraping the gel off, and it's still hard as a rock. So I pushed through and applied yet ANOTHER layer of this stuff to see if it would work the second time. I endured the acid burning pain once again, and still NO results. At this point I was fed up and got a paper towel and tried to wash this stuff off as gently as I could because my nails were SO sensitive at this point! When I was washing, I noticed that my nails were completely coiled up and curving into my skin. They curved into the shape of a horseshoe, which I believe was causing so much pain. I heard that thinner nails can experience this due to the chemical reactions, but the pain of this was not worth it to ever do it again. I ended up settling for acetone to remove everything after my nails settled down. So 2 things. If you have naturally thin nails like me, be prepared for your nails too coil up and BURN! And maybe this would work better on straight gel nail polish, and NOT builder gel like I used. But I can confidently say that this did NOT WORK FOR ME
J**M
Works but burns your skin
This stuff works decently well to remove gel polish, but be careful not to get it on your skin. I got it on my skin and it burned like crazy. Even continued to feel uncomfortable after washing it off. For this reason, I won’t be using it again. It feels unsafe.
J**K
Way better than soaking in Acetone...but apply with care
I’ve been doing my own gel nails for over a year, and this remover has officially replaced the whole foil + acetone soak situation. It works really well - breaks down the gel so you can just scrape it off - but it does take a couple coats to fully dissolve thicker polish. One heads-up: the stuff you scrape off can kind of burn if it touches your skin, so try to keep it just on the nail (and don't lay your arm in nail polish shavings like O did). Even with that, I’d still 1000% prefer this over soaking. It’s quicker, easier, and way less drying for my hands. Total DIY nail game-changer (and saves me soooo much time).
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