Does Removing OPI GelColor Damage Your Nails?
No, OPI GelColor removal does not damage your natural nails when performed correctly by a trained professional. The key is proper technique: soaking with acetone, gentle removal, and never peeling or prying the gel off. Damage almost always comes from improper removal, not the product itself.
In Depth
Professional GelColor removal follows a careful process designed to protect your nail plate:
- The top coat is gently filed to break the seal, allowing acetone to penetrate the gel layers.
- Acetone-soaked cotton is placed on each nail and wrapped in foil for 10 to 15 minutes. This dissolves the gel bond without scraping.
- The softened gel is gently pushed off with a wooden or rubber tool—never scraped, pried, or forced.
- Nails are buffed lightly and treated with cuticle oil to restore moisture.
The most common cause of nail damage from gel polish is peeling it off at home. When you peel gel, you are not just removing the polish—you are ripping off the top layers of your nail plate. This leads to thin, weak, and sometimes painful nails that can take months to recover.
Another source of damage is over-filing during application or removal. At Pia Esthetics Day Spa in Tampa, our technicians use light, precise filing techniques and never over-buff the nail surface. We treat every removal as carefully as every application, ensuring your natural nails stay strong and healthy underneath.
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