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| Brand | HiMo |
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| Item Form | Nail Soaking Bowl |
| Item Weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
| Included Components | Nail Soaking Bowl, 2 Pack, Nail File, Nail Buffer, Triangle Cuticle Peeler Scraper, Double-ended Nail Pusher, Nail Brush See more |
| Number of Items | 7 |
| package_dimensions | 8.82 x 5.75 x 3.31 inches; 10.86 ounces |
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| manufacturer | HiMo |
| best_sellers_rank | #72,559 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #225 in Nail Polish Removers |
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Customers find the nail polish remover kit effective, particularly noting it works well with hot water for gel and acrylic removal. Customers appreciate the warm water feature and consider it good value for money, with one noting it saves on polish remover costs.
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I bought this because I wanted to soak of my acrylics that I gave had for MONTHS! I wanted to give my nails a break. I bought this after serving it on tik tok from a user. I love the double bowls and the tools because they definitely came in handy. After reading reviews, I used the filer to remove the gel coat and it literally worked. I used hot water in the tub and poured in 100% pure acetone polish remover in the finger slots. I let my nails soak for about 20 minutes each hand. I used the scraper and with some pressure I was able to get the gel and acrylic off. I cut my nails down, filed and buffed. Overall it took me about a hour to get my desired results. THERE IS NO ACRYLIC/GEL LEFT ON MY NATURAL NAILS. The con I have is that after a while, the dish with the acetone can get stained but it’s easy to remove with soap and water. Make sure to use the scraper to remove the polish/acrylic because it gets really gooey and sticks to the bottom and that is hard to remove. I am extremely happy I purchased this and satisfied with my results Read more






This is a great set for the price. Super nice to have warm water underneath while soaking your nails. I think it helped get nails/glue off faster. I love the tools it comes with, they’re nice quality and work well. I’d highly recommend this. Read more
Came with everything pictured. Loved the finger separation so you use less acetone. Good quality “containers” that have a hand rest so it’s comfortable for the 10 minutes you need to sit there. Omgosh the low grit nail file is perfection. I couldn’t find anything like it at my rite aid & it made scratching the top coat so much easier and the whole process faster. The polishing file is also super quick at making shiny nails! I didn’t need to use the metal tools at all which was surprising because when I do the foil method I *always* have leftovers to scrape off. I just used the green file for the white film that tends to come after soaking in acetone and then polished with the white high grit right away. The absolute fastest and easiest at home nail polish removal I have experienced!!! Must have if you plan to do dips/gels/acrylics often. Read more
The media could not be loaded. This does its job well. Pretty simple. The seal/ snaps are a little wonky and don't feel like a perfect fit. Snaps are tough i would only open over the sink so if it jumps in your hand up don't spill liquid around. It does leak water, but you're not going to be shaking it around or anything so it gets the job done. Using this takes more acetone than shoving all my fingers in a small glass cup (what i was doing before), but I like the addition of warm water. It's more comfortable and ergonomic. Not sure if I've seen a huge impact with the temperature difference for timing. I only use hot tap water. DO NOT use super hot water. Acetone has a lower boiling temperature, DON'T DO IT. I like the extras that came with it and have been using those a lot as well. The metal tools are a nice quality. Read more


Nice product for the overall cost. Purchased twice. The tool are helpful soaking nail dip off. Read more
I was influenced by my nail tech to get this for my own home. So easy to remove your acrylic nails at home so you don’t have to pay extra at the salon or your nail techs home. I’ve learned a lot and started doing my own acrylic take off and nail care at home. I add the hottest water from my faucet and fill the bottom tray with the hot water. I then close it and add 100% acetone to the inserts where it belongs and let my nails soak. Definitely let them soak for a good 10-15 minutes until the acrylic lifts then use your tools to peel or scape off the acrylic. If your nail still has acrylics residue soak for a few more minutes and repeat. Your nails beds won’t be perfect or completely naked. That’s where nail care comes in and you will have to use a e-file or regular 100/180 grit file to take off rest of reside and then proceed with your nail care. Total time maybe take me 45 minutes to an hour taking acrylics off and doing all my nail care before doing a new set. Keep the time in mind in case you’re in a hurry. Read more
Very durable, good quality. Removes uv gel polish with ease. Read more