Doesn't make sense, as both base and top coats are to extend longevity of nail. Hmmm- you should cleanse the nail and soak it in water to get rid of nail polish remover on the nail.Is it ok to cleanse the natural nail with polish remover?
Nail polish remover is acetone and acetone strips the nail of it's natural oils. So using nail polish remover to CLEANSE a nail bed is a no-no. Using nail polish remover to remove nail color is fine. If your clients are complaining that their nail polish is coming off after two or three days I would suggest you check to see if the nail products are old or try another nail polish as the one you are currently using sounds like it may not be a quality product. If your base coat and top coat products are from the same company you may want to consider switching these over to something with a little bit better reputation. You may pay more for a better quality item but will keep your current clients and maybe receive more. Just remember you get back what you put out. Do unto others, etc... Have a great day. Is it ok to cleanse the natural nail with polish remover?
Every time I get a manicure, the manicurist uses nail polish remover to get any residual oils/products off my nails, then sends me to wash my hands. My manicures last a week - even with all the typing I do.
You shouldn't do that.
Try giving a non-coloured top coat it could help.
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