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Get answers to common questions about Remove Acrylic, Gel, Dip Powder.
Appointments typically take 30 to 60 minutes depending on product type and nail condition. Gel and dip removals often take less time; stubborn acrylics or extensive repairs can require extra time or an additional appointment.
Our trained technicians use gentle soaking and careful filing to dissolve products without aggressive scraping. We prioritize nail integrity, assess nail health first, and recommend restorative treatments if any damage is present.
Yes — most removals are completed safely in a single visit. Exception: heavily filled, long, or adhered systems may need extra time or staged removal; your technician will evaluate and advise the best plan.
Pricing varies: a standard removal fee covers safe product dissolution. Additional charges may apply for repairs, extra length, or if product requires intensive mechanical removal. We'll provide an upfront estimate before starting.
We advise against DIY removal. Home acetone soaks and picking can thin, dehydrate, and damage natural nails. Professional removal minimizes risk, uses controlled techniques, and includes treatment recommendations to restore nail health.
Arrive with clean hands and no extra polish if possible. Avoid picking or forcefully removing enhancements beforehand. Bring concerns or photos; your technician will examine nails, explain the process, and suggest follow-up care.