Product Description
Double-Layered Manicure Bowl
The high-grade PP plastic manicure bowl is safe to use and easy to clean. The Double-Layered Manicure Bowl is a two-piece bowl that includes the bowl and a detachable top layer with five finger slots for each finger. The manicure bowl is perfect for soaking fingers for various salon treatments based on the client's preference, such as softening the cuticles for a fresh manicure. The acetone-resistant bowl is helpful to soak-off gel polish, acrylic dip, and acrylic nails without being wasteful with cotton, foils and other pricey supplies. Suitable for both professional or at-home DIY nail techs and nail enthusiast, the reusable manicure bowl can also withstand hand water to safely wash and clean after each use.
Measurements: 5.4" (L) x 4.4" (W) x 3.3" (H)
Color Available:
- Blue
- Pink
Quantities Available:
- 1 Piece
- 4 Pieces
- 60 Pieces (1 Case)
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Great soaking bowl
These were perfect for what I wanted them for--I love the double layer to the soaking bowls; being able to warm the acetone with hot water in the lower half made a real difference. I appreciated how securely the two layers snapped together; though I've only used it three times so far it looks like it will hold up well. The metal tools were also sturdily made and really helped me to remove every last bit of gel without damaging my nails.
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Dip nail removal game changer
Thank You for this great product! First time I did not struggle with removing my (silk tip) dip nails—- product came off within 10 minutes! I filled water reservoir with Hot tap water, used 100% acetone in finger well (stuffed cotton cosmetic round into well ) then inserted my finger. I had E-filed dip nail first to remove bulk, then soaked. After about 5 minutes I began to gently twist finger, rubbing against cotton occasionally. At first it didn’t give, so I waited soaking a bit more, then twisted again, slowly (but way faster than all other removal trys!) dip product & silk tip began to give way -dissolving too in the process. Silk tip slid off relatively intact but with dip product mostly ‘gooed’ off. I believe the main reason this removal method was most successful was because of the constant heat that the tap water supplied to the acetone, keeping it warm which really speeded up the acetone’s effectiveness! All other tip wrap approaches involved cold removal product and fingers- which definitely delayed the removal. Sticking fingers into a cold acetone finger bowl bath worked only slightly better! These double chamber soak bowls with individual finger soak wells and ergonomic hand rest is GENIUS! Bowls not only speed removal - but allow you to soak individual finger(s) while preserving product on others (although personally I would cover the fingers I didn’t want to remove product with a latex glove - where I cut off the tips on fingers that I wanted to soak). That you get 2 of these soak bowls which are sturdily constructed is fantastic!!! Thank you again for such a great product at such a great price and especially for making the dip nail process soooooo much easier and less frustrating for me!!! I HIGHLY recommend to all nail enhancement people reading this review to buy and try this ! game changer!
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BY FAR BEST NAIL POLISH REMOVER I HAVE
Pour warm/hot water at the bottom bowl,then place the lid on and pour in pure acetone to the finger compartments. Then cover hands and bowls with a cotton hand towel. This will keep the heat from escaping and the acetone from evaporating too quickly. It will cut your time down by literally hours. The warm/hot water at the bottom really activates the acetone to work faster. It melts your nail gel polish very well. It gets the job done neatly and ready for a new set of nails.
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Worth the purchase!!!
Who would’ve thought that this simple nail dish with the built in water & acetone reservoir would actually work? Yep, sure does; like a charm. Just microwave the water another container, preferably a glass dish as the water heats more evenly. Then transfer the hot water to the base of the dish, maybe a smidge more than half, and snap the finger dish on top using the three clasps. Add your acetone in the depressed finger tray and test to make sure that your fingers can take the heat and be sure to have your nail files, buffer and/or nail drill is nearby. NOTE: I rub vitamin E oil on my skin around the nails and then immerse in the acetone. This should keep your skin somewhat moist and there’s not much dried acetone cause in between the creases of your skin.