- Removes Gel Wrap Stickers with ease
- Hydrates and conditions for healthier nails
- Acetone-free formula
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Description
Description
- Removes Gel Wrap Stickers with ease
- Hydrates and conditions for healthier nails
- Acetone-free formula
Say goodbye to messy, time-consuming removals and hello to a simpler, kinder way. Our Wrap Remover Oil gently loosens gel wraps without soaking, foils, or harsh chemicals. Its acetone-free formula conditions and hydrates, leaving your nails feeling pampered rather than punished. Perfect for both pros and at-home enthusiasts, this little bottle makes wrap removal a breeze.
- Removes Gel Wrap Stickers with ease
- Hydrates and conditions for healthier nails
- Acetone-free formula
How to use:
Step 1: Starting at a corner, gently lift the edge of the wrap with the provided Wooden Cuticle Stick.
Step 2: Brush on Wrap Remover Oil between the wrap and your nail, so it can work its magic.
Step 3: Gently push the stick under the wrap, moving slowly to fully release it.
Step 4: Wipe away any leftover adhesive with a bit of nail polish remover, then wash your hands. Fresh and ready for your next mani!
Product Code: MYL-SW-REM-15
How to use
How to use
STEP 1: PREP
Start by making sure your hands are clean and completely dry before you begin. This helps remove any surface oils and creates the best base for application.
Begin by buffing your nails with the Mylee 240 Grit Nail File. File straight across and gently refine the edges to create a neat, even shape for the wraps to sit on.
Apply a small amount of Mylee Cuticle Remover* around the base of each nail, then gently push back the cuticles. Even small traces of cuticle can stop the wraps from adhering properly, so take your time with this step. If you have stubborn cuticles, we recommend using a Metal Cuticle Pusher* to help remove any excess skin from the nail plate and ensure a clean, smooth surface.
Cleanse each nail using a Mylee Lint-Free Wipe* soaked in Mylee Prep & Wipe* to remove any dust or oils. This helps the wraps adhere better and last longer. If you don’t have these products, wash your hands with warm, soapy water and make sure the nails are completely dry before continuing.
If your nails tend to be oily, apply Mylee Nail Dehydrator* after cleansing as an extra prep step to remove any remaining moisture.
STEP 2: STICK & WRAP
Choose your favourite design and select the right width wrap for each nail. If you’re between sizes, choose the slightly larger wrap and trim it to fit your nail. For small adjustments, you can gently stretch the wrap so it sits neatly along the sides of the nail.
Peel the wrap from the sheet, touching only the end that won’t go on the nail. Apply it as close to the cuticle as possible without touching the skin. Press the wrap firmly from the centre outwards to smooth it down and prevent air bubbles, then use your thumb to press and seal the edges. Take your time here to ensure the wrap sits flat and evenly on the nail.
STEP 3: TRIM & FILE
Trim any excess as close to your nail length as possible using Mylee Curved Edged Scissors* to prevent the wrap from being trapped and peeling off (the nail edges and the wraps must be aligned).
Lightly file underneath the free edge, if necessary, in one direction only, from top to bottom, using a Mylee 180-Grit Nail File. Finally, press down once more to fully seal the wrap. Avoid applying oils or getting your hands wet for at least 2 hours after application to ensure maximum adhesion. Once finished, you’re set for a long-lasting mani with up to 14 days of wear!
STEP 4: REMOVE
Enjoy quick, damage-free removal in just 1 minute. Apply Mylee Wrap Remover Oil* around the edges of the wrap. Gently lift one side with a Mylee Wooden Cuticle Stick and slowly slide it underneath, adding more oil as needed. Once removed, wipe your nails and wash your hands.
*Product sold separately.
Ingredients
Ingredients
It’s Quick & Easy
It’s Quick & Easy
- Hema free
- Last up to 14 days
- No lamp required
- 1 minute removal
Step By Step
Simply follow these 4 steps for the perfect mani





