Removing Revel Nail Dip Powder

Written By: Sami S.

When it’s time to part ways with your Revel Nail mani, we recommend the soaking bowl method over the baggie method, while the baggie method is good in a pinch, acetone is extremely flammable and the soaking bowl helps ensure that the acetone remains a safe temperature!

The Baggie Method:

The products we used are 100% acetone, paper towels or cotton balls, a bowl of warm water, a sandwich bag, coconut oil (optional), and the 150 Grit Nail File.

Step 1:

With the Revel Nail 150 Grit File, buff off the shiny topcoat from your manicure.

Step 2:

Pour your 100% acetone into a sandwich bag with a scoop of coconut oil. Place your hand in the bag. Then place the bag submerged into the bowl of warm water. Wait for 10 minutes.

Step 3:

Once soaked for ten minutes, use a paper towel or cotton ball to wipe off any excess Revel Nail Dip Powder. If the powder isn’t completely soaked off, place your hand back into the back for another 5 minutes. Once all Revel Nail Dip Powder is removed, you are ready to complete the next hand!

The Soaking Bowl Method:

The products we used are 100% acetone, cotton balls, the Revel Nail Nail Spa, 180 Grit Nail File, and the 150 Grit Nail File.

Step 1:

With the Revel Nail 150 Grit File, buff off the shiny topcoat from your manicure.

Step 2:

Remove the bottom of your Revel Nail Nail Spa and fill the base with warm water then re-attach the top level of the Nail Spa to the base.

Step 3:

Place a cotton ball with an ample of 100% acetone in each of the five indents then place each finger in an indent and wait 7-10 minutes.

Step 4:

Gently rub nails with the soaked cotton balls and wipe off the remaining dip powder. If your dip powder is not fully removed, place fingers back into the indents for a few more minutes.

Now you are set and ready for your next Revel Nail Mani! We cannot wait to see what you create so be sure to share your look with us by clicking Here to upload your photo or by sharing on social media with the #YesRevelNail