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Which type of gel nails require soaking the nail in acetone remover for removal?

  1. Hard UV gel nails

  2. Soft UV gel nails

  3. Polygel nails

  4. Acrylic nails

The correct answer is: Soft UV gel nails

Soft UV gel nails are designed to be more flexible and less durable than hard UV gel nails, making them easier to remove. The formulation of soft UV gel allows it to be dissolved in acetone, which means that soaking the nails in acetone remover effectively breaks down the product, allowing for a clean removal. This characteristic is essential for nail technicians to understand as it directly influences the removal process, the health of the natural nail, and how clients can maintain their nails between sessions. In contrast, hard UV gel nails do not dissolve in acetone and instead require filing for removal, making the process longer and potentially more damaging if not done carefully. Polygel nails, while softer than traditional hard gels, also require a filing method rather than soaking. Acrylic nails share a similar removal process to hard gels, emphasizing the importance of different removal strategies based on the type of enhancement used. Thus, recognizing that soft UV gel nails need acetone removal is critical for proper nail care.