how to remove jamberry nail wraps

So you’ve been wearing your Jamberry wraps for days and days and it’s time to remove them.  But they don’t just fall off, they’re really stuck on there.

St wraps, I had one come loose after getting caught on my hair, so I removed it by gently lifting it while I was out and about.  So it was time to change my wraps (YAY NEW WRAPS!).  There are a few different methods of removing the wraps.  Jamberry says to either heat the wraps and peel them off or to soak them in hot water or nail polish remover.  But many Jamberry fans prefer using oil to remove them, because it avoids any toxic chemicals and is very gentle to your nails.

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Step one of removing the wraps is to break the seal by lifting up the edges around the cuticles.  It’s easiest to do this if you heat the wraps first (with whatever heating element you prefer).  Then you can apply the oil.  Now many people use olive oil for this, but I prefer not to waste my expensive cooking oil.  So I happen to have some mineral oil sitting around doing nothing, so I’ve been using that. It doesn’t really matter what kind of oil you use, it will still loosen and dissolve the adhesive.  

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You can either soak your nails in a little dish of oil, or if you’re trying to conserve oil, just apply the oil with a cloth to each nail.  Work the oil under the wrap while you gently lift the wrap and rub it off.  Whatever you do, don’t just rip off the wrap because you can damage your nails that way.  Some may be tougher than others, so just keep applying oil and working it under the wrap and they will eventually slide off.

You may be left with a little adhesive on your nails, but that will come off either with some more oil or soap and water.

I usually wait until the next day to put on my next wraps to give the oil a chance to soak in.  You don’t want  your nails too oily when you apply the wraps or they won’t adhere as well.Jamberry nail wraps. It is important to learn how to properly take them off so you do not cause any damage to your nails. They stick well enough that after a few weeks you will need to gently take them off. This will allow you to keep your nails healthy and gets your hands ready for a new set of wraps. You can watch this short video on 7 tips for removing Jamberry Nail Wraps.

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First you can just pick at your wrap and yank that sucker off… BUT DO NOT DO THAT. When you just yank your wrap off it might cause damage to your nail and take some of the nail surface with it, causing your nails to be weak and unhealthy.

Floss Method ~ My FAVORITE WAY to remove my wraps is the “floss method”. You simply take a floss pick and start to wiggle it under your wrap and slowly floss it off your finger. Move the floss back and forth in a saw like motion to take it off your nail. To make this method even easier you can combine it with the hot water, oil or rice bag method that I will list below (which I suggest for best results).  When properly removed your nails will be clean and healthy and ready for a new wrap.

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Shower or Hot Tub Method ~ yes this is an excuse to take a hot and steamy shower and spend some time in the hot tub.  While your nails and nice and HOT, use your finger to break the seal of the wrap to your nail.  Gently work your finger nail going side to side under your wrap.  As you do this it will slowing pull away from your nail.

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Warm Coconut Oil removal Method ~ This method is natural and will leave your hands moisturized and feeling wonderful. In a bowl heat up a few tablespoons of coconut oil. It melts really fast, you could even melt it with your mini heater if you wanted to. Once your oil is warm (DO NOT overheat as you could burn your skin) soak your nails in the oil. Use your finger to break the seal of the wrap to your nail, gently work the oil under your wrap as you do this it will slowing pull away from your nail.

Rice bag removal method ~ heat up a rice bag in the microwave. Allow the steam and warmth to sit on your nail wraps. As it heats up your wrap it will soften the bond and allow you to remove the wrap. Break your wraps seal with your finger and slowly work the wrap off your finger. This works great  combined with a floss pick too.

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Nail Polish Remover or Alcohol Soak removal method ~ You can soak your fingers in rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover. This will start to break down the glue that holds on your wrap. At this point you can start to work the wraps off. I do not like this method, I feel like it leaves my cuticles dry and I don’t like the smell. BUT it is an option so I felt It was important to list it.

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Lemon Juice and Hot Water Soak method ~ If you like to soak your wraps to get them off, hot water and lemon juice is a gentle but effective method. The heat with allow the wrap to be more flexible and the acid in the lemon juice will help break down the glue in the wrap.

HEAT and pressure is the key to getting them to stick. You can use the mini heater to also help you get them off. As you heat them back up you can break the seal to your nail and gently massage them off your nail. I like to apply coconut oil and heat and use the floss pick to remove them.  But it can be done with heat alone.

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I hope you will find these 7 Nail removal tips helpful, everyone is different but one of these is bound to be a perfect fit for you!

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Warm Coconut Oil removal Method ~ This method is natural and will leave your hands moisturized and feeling wonderful. In a bowl heat up a few tablespoons of coconut oil. It melts really fast, you could even melt it with your mini heater if you wanted to. Once your oil is warm (DO NOT overheat as you could burn your skin) soak your nails in the oil. Use your finger to break the seal of the wrap to your nail, gently work the oil under your wrap as you do this it will slowing pull away from your nail.

Rice bag removal method ~ heat up a rice bag in the microwave. Allow the steam and warmth to sit on your nail wraps. As it heats up your wrap it will soften the bond and allow you to remove the wrap. Break your wraps seal with your finger and slowly work the wrap off your finger. This works great  combined with a floss pick too.

 - How To Remove Jamberry Nail Wraps

Nail Polish Remover or Alcohol Soak removal method ~ You can soak your fingers in rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover. This will start to break down the glue that holds on your wrap. At this point you can start to work the wraps off. I do not like this method, I feel like it leaves my cuticles dry and I don’t like the smell. BUT it is an option so I felt It was important to list it.

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Lemon Juice and Hot Water Soak method ~ If you like to soak your wraps to get them off, hot water and lemon juice is a gentle but effective method. The heat with allow the wrap to be more flexible and the acid in the lemon juice will help break down the glue in the wrap.

HEAT and pressure is the key to getting them to stick. You can use the mini heater to also help you get them off. As you heat them back up you can break the seal to your nail and gently massage them off your nail. I like to apply coconut oil and heat and use the floss pick to remove them.  But it can be done with heat alone.

Jamberry Lessons: Removing Your Wrap - How To Remove Jamberry Nail Wraps

I hope you will find these 7 Nail removal tips helpful, everyone is different but one of these is bound to be a perfect fit for you!

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Do you want to get Jamberry Nail Wraps at a discount or sell them to make extra money for your family, and support your family to do the things you dream of?  I would love to have you JOIN MY JAMBERRY NAIL TEAM. 

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