Salon tested for fast and effective removal of nail polish
Should I use Acetone or Non-Acetone to remove polish from acrylic enhancements?
Acetone will remove the polish quicker and more effectively; however Acetone will start to dissolve the acrylic if it is left on the enhancement for too long. Non-Acetone is also a good choice, and makes a great retail item for homecare.
Should I use Acetone or Non-Acetone to remove polish from gel enhancements?
Either one will do the job. Acetone will remove the polish quicker and more effectively. Gel enhancements are impervious to solvents and dyes; therefore product breakdown will not occur.
For the care and cleaning of all professional enhancement brushes.
Brush Cleaner has been formulated to evaporate and dry quickly; therefore reducing the possibilities of residue left in the brush.
1.Place a small amount of Brush Cleaner into a clean dappen dish. Immerse brush hairs in liquid and apply firm pressure to spread the brush hairs. Rock from side to side. Make sure each hair is coated with brush cleaner. This will ensure that any air between the brush hairs is eliminated.
2.Do not re-use the Brush Cleaner. Dispose liquid and make sure the dappen dish is clean.
3. Use Brush Cleaner only to clean your brush. Do not wash in soap and water or acetone as these substances could dry out your brush. If your brush clogs, saturate it in brush cleaner until the hairs are softened and then guide the brush through an NSI Nail Wipe until clean and free of hardened material.