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MAGIC! Remover

To be 100% honest, I have no idea how I came to order this item but I did and two weeks later I finally got to use it. You might be wondering what the hell I am talking about, but if you follow me on Instagram you’ve already seen my rant about is (so sorry)… The item is “Magic Remover”. To put it simply, this is magic in a bottle.

So why the hell is this even “removing”? GEL NAIL POLISH – no acetone needed, and in under 8 minutes…I say 8 because I accidentally didn’t realize how long I had left it on before I started to remove the melted gel off my nails. I know, I know I probably sound like everyone else who is bitching about their gel polish and the corona virus but you know what? Instead of bitching about not being able to get my nails done for two weeks, I took advantage of something I had ordered and decided I needed to test out once and for all. Insert this magical bottle:

Magic Remover – Amazon Find

Since people are so quick to judge and sometimes don’t believe people when they tell them something so amazing, I decided to take pictures of the process (please forgive me for the quality of the pictures – I decided to document AFTER I had already begun the process of removing the gel).

Here is my before shot:

Day 14 Gel Nail Polish – BLACK

Now, here are two pictures of my “during” – this was after I had finished applying the polish on all of my nails (both hands).

Taken, on my left, after I finished with the right hand – about 3 minutes into the process

From here, when you can obviously tell that the polish is ready to be removed you can start to peel it off. The way you peel it off is up to you, since I know to get the black polish off I would most likely have to scrape it with an object I took a hair clip (small in size) and scraped the gel until it created enough of a dent for me to easily remove it. I honestly under estimated how quickly and smoothly it would come off. After a few minutes, all 10 nails were spotless. No replying necessary, most importantly – no acetone needed. My nails didn’t feel dry and like they were going to snap in two. They felt NORMAL. Clearly I was blown away, I mean this entire blog post is a rant – a very excited rant, but still a rant!

Here is a shot of my nails, after I filed them down and added my favorite body cream (Kylie Skin for the win):

Nice and clean!

I wasn’t planning on writing a post about this product, let alone do an impromptu photo shoot on my iPhone 11 Pro but I figured that if it was truly as wonderful as I think it is that it deserved it’s own post. Hopefully the next time I use it, or when my sisters come over to borrow it I can document their process with better pictures… I really am embarrassed with the quality, but when it’s a quality product I don’t care. It’s worth every bad shot because it really is such a good product.

Hurry and order it soon, the stock is limited and it’s already taking up to two weeks to ship! Find it here, on Amazon, for $7.99.

Note: I am not sponsored by any of the brands mentioned above. This post is solely based on my personal experience and preference. I am not compensated to post for any of these brands.

Happy gel removing!

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