How to Remove your
Nailora Nails
Follow these 6 steps for a gentle, damage-free removal — every single time.
Slide Under the Edge

Use the flat end of the wooden stick to slide under one corner of the press-on.
Loosen the Sides

Gently push the stick along each side of the nail to detach the gel pad from the edges.
Lift the Press-On

Once loosened, gently lift the nail from base to tip — never force it.
Remove the Gel Pad

Use the pointed end of the stick to peel off any remaining gel pad from your natural nail.
Clean Your Nail

Wipe your nail with a little alcohol to remove any residue. Your natural nail is ready.
Store in the Box

Place your press-ons back in the Nailora box — they're reusable, good as new.
Pro Tips
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Never force it
If the press-on resists, don't pull. Work the stick a little more around the edges first.
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Warm it up first
Use a hair dryer for a few seconds on the nail before removing — it softens the gel pad and makes removal easier.
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Moisturize after
Once all nails are removed, apply cuticle oil or hand cream to nourish your natural nails.
FAQ
Not when removed correctly. Always use warm water to loosen the adhesive first, then gently work the wooden stick along the edges — never force or pull. Our step-by-step method is designed to leave your natural nails completely intact.
Yes! Each Nailora set is designed for 4–5 wears. After removing, clean off any gel pad residue with a little alcohol, let the press-ons dry completely, and store them in the original box. They'll be ready for next time.
Simply wipe with an alcohol prep pad or nail cleanser — the residue lifts instantly. Avoid picking or scraping, as this can roughen the nail surface. A cotton pad with a drop of cuticle oil also works beautifully.
No special products needed. Warm water, the included wooden stick, and a little alcohol are all it takes for a gentle, residue-free removal. For extra ease, apply a drop of cuticle oil around the nail edges before using the stick — it helps the gel pad release naturally.
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