| Color | White |
| Material | ceramic |
| Brand | Saint Willo |
| Included Components | manicure bowl & warmer plate, lid, cuticle oil, 2 nail files, gel scraper tool |
| Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
Works great, never have ever removed acrylic nails so easily. Only wish that Amazon sold the pads that go in the bowl.
I really impressed with the SaintWillow Electric Nail Soaking Bowl to remove my acrylic nails at home! This product really works as advertised. The bowl is acetone-proof, so I don't have to worry about it being damaged during the soak. It's also easy to use and incredibly effective.The electric heating feature is a huge plus – it helps speed up the process, making the soak-off about 50% faster than traditional methods. I used to spend so much time wrapping my nails in foil or soaking them manually, but with this soaking bowl, I was able to remove my acrylics in less than 30 minutes. It saved me a lot of time and frustration.I also love that it's designed for multiple uses, including dip powder removal, so it's versatile for different nail types and needs. The white color is sleek and modern, and the bowl is large enough to comfortably fit all my fingers.Overall, this is a fantastic product for anyone who does their nails at home or wants to save money on salon visits. Highly recommend!
Worked for taking my acrylic nails and gel polish off. The included pusher and files and buffers helped as well. I have extremely thin nails and every time the nail tech uses an electric nail dremel to remove the polish from my natural nail when I’m not wearing acrylic. Every time they do that they just thin my natural nails even more. I tell them that I have thin nails and to be careful and I would prefer them to soak it off, but they never want to. They always want to use the drill and tell me that they will be careful. By the time they finish, I have paper thin nails. Now I’m just waiting for my natural nails to grow out more so they will be smooth on top. When I soaked off the acrylic, I had to scrape some of it off and I realize that my nails underneath were already ridged and peeling and thin.
This product saved me over 30min of acrylic nail removal time! It warmed my acetone and kept it at a consistent heat for quick and easy removal. When paired with the removal cloth which is included, the process was quick and easy.
Works well with the right acetone
J’aurais du acheter cette article avant. Facile à utiliser, on sauve énormément de temps et cela aide énormément à ne pas blesser l’ongle puisque je n’ai plus besoin d’utiliser autant les outils pour enlever la prothèse.
For context as stated in the headline, I don't do nails professionally.That also being said, I do my own dip nails (as professionally as I can with only YouTube training in mind).Removing dip nails is a really big hassle, and naturally to speed up the process and to also keep my area a little neater, I bought this on whim.To sum a long review for you now: I have mixed feelings; it works, and I only have to clean one ceramic bowl.For the longer review: I have mixed feelings for various reasons.As I said earlier it does work, it warms up acetone and you stick your nails in, rub your nails across the provided "pads" for a bit and eventually your nails are ready for prep for your new set.I personally found a faster result NOT using the Willopads and used plain ole paper towel instead.It takes about 20 minutes to get the acetone to a warm enough temperature for the acetone to really start removing nail product. I personally recommend setting up your space and turn on the WillowWash to warm up before you prep your nails for removal.The finger guard thing is weird, I just cover the bowl with a towel when my hand is in the acetone.In terms of the Willopads, they do work but it just doesn't remove the dip as fast as paper towel, so if you do this as a self-care spa day and take your lovely time for every step use those suckers you get like six of them.Someone in other reviews mentioned its similar to a candle wax heater with a ceramic bowl; it is...but its all-in-one little box for you and it works just the same. DIY it if you want, I just don't want to take risks, and this solves all my problems.Pros for sure is it's definitely the cleanest method BY FAR I have tried. I am accident prone so when I tell you all you have to do is follow instructions, that's all you have to do.Especially if you don't have a fancy workstation for your nail game, this helps keep the mess to a minimal in terms of removal process.Cleaning is easy if you follow the instructions and know how to safely throw away acetone.Is it a bit pricey? Yeah... Does it have everything you need to remove nail sets with acetone aside from providing the acetone? Also, yes.I'm just the type of lazy to not want to get a hot bowl of water and another bowl for the acetone, this eliminates excess things for me personally.Do what you will with this information and if you find it helpful, tell amazon to hire me for reviews.
I recently tried the Willowash gel/acrylic/powder dip removal kit, and I must say, it exceeded my expectations! The kit was incredibly easy to use, and I was pleasantly surprised by the high-end feel of the ceramic bowl. It heats up fast and warms the acetone quickly, which made the gel removal process much quicker than I anticipated.The kit also includes some fantastic tools, like a scraper, wands, and a pen, which helped to scrape off the gel and prep my nails thoroughly. The Willo Pen was especially helpful in hydrating my nails afterward, preventing them from becoming dry after the acetone soak. Made from rose, amino acids, grape seed, natural keratin, safflower, sesame, and vitamin A, D, B5 and E.I loved the convenience of the lid, but I found it just as useful without it, depending on how I wanted to use it. Overall, this kit combines efficiency with a touch of luxury, making at-home gel removal feel like a salon experience. Highly recommend it!
Works great, never have ever removed acrylic nails so easily. Only wish that Amazon sold the pads that go in the bowl.
I really impressed with the SaintWillow Electric Nail Soaking Bowl to remove my acrylic nails at home! This product really works as advertised. The bowl is acetone-proof, so I don't have to worry about it being damaged during the soak. It's also easy to use and incredibly effective.The electric heating feature is a huge plus – it helps speed up the process, making the soak-off about 50% faster than traditional methods. I used to spend so much time wrapping my nails in foil or soaking them manually, but with this soaking bowl, I was able to remove my acrylics in less than 30 minutes. It saved me a lot of time and frustration.I also love that it's designed for multiple uses, including dip powder removal, so it's versatile for different nail types and needs. The white color is sleek and modern, and the bowl is large enough to comfortably fit all my fingers.Overall, this is a fantastic product for anyone who does their nails at home or wants to save money on salon visits. Highly recommend!
Worked for taking my acrylic nails and gel polish off. The included pusher and files and buffers helped as well. I have extremely thin nails and every time the nail tech uses an electric nail dremel to remove the polish from my natural nail when I’m not wearing acrylic. Every time they do that they just thin my natural nails even more. I tell them that I have thin nails and to be careful and I would prefer them to soak it off, but they never want to. They always want to use the drill and tell me that they will be careful. By the time they finish, I have paper thin nails. Now I’m just waiting for my natural nails to grow out more so they will be smooth on top. When I soaked off the acrylic, I had to scrape some of it off and I realize that my nails underneath were already ridged and peeling and thin.
This product saved me over 30min of acrylic nail removal time! It warmed my acetone and kept it at a consistent heat for quick and easy removal. When paired with the removal cloth which is included, the process was quick and easy.
Works well with the right acetone
J’aurais du acheter cette article avant. Facile à utiliser, on sauve énormément de temps et cela aide énormément à ne pas blesser l’ongle puisque je n’ai plus besoin d’utiliser autant les outils pour enlever la prothèse.
For context as stated in the headline, I don't do nails professionally.That also being said, I do my own dip nails (as professionally as I can with only YouTube training in mind).Removing dip nails is a really big hassle, and naturally to speed up the process and to also keep my area a little neater, I bought this on whim.To sum a long review for you now: I have mixed feelings; it works, and I only have to clean one ceramic bowl.For the longer review: I have mixed feelings for various reasons.As I said earlier it does work, it warms up acetone and you stick your nails in, rub your nails across the provided "pads" for a bit and eventually your nails are ready for prep for your new set.I personally found a faster result NOT using the Willopads and used plain ole paper towel instead.It takes about 20 minutes to get the acetone to a warm enough temperature for the acetone to really start removing nail product. I personally recommend setting up your space and turn on the WillowWash to warm up before you prep your nails for removal.The finger guard thing is weird, I just cover the bowl with a towel when my hand is in the acetone.In terms of the Willopads, they do work but it just doesn't remove the dip as fast as paper towel, so if you do this as a self-care spa day and take your lovely time for every step use those suckers you get like six of them.Someone in other reviews mentioned its similar to a candle wax heater with a ceramic bowl; it is...but its all-in-one little box for you and it works just the same. DIY it if you want, I just don't want to take risks, and this solves all my problems.Pros for sure is it's definitely the cleanest method BY FAR I have tried. I am accident prone so when I tell you all you have to do is follow instructions, that's all you have to do.Especially if you don't have a fancy workstation for your nail game, this helps keep the mess to a minimal in terms of removal process.Cleaning is easy if you follow the instructions and know how to safely throw away acetone.Is it a bit pricey? Yeah... Does it have everything you need to remove nail sets with acetone aside from providing the acetone? Also, yes.I'm just the type of lazy to not want to get a hot bowl of water and another bowl for the acetone, this eliminates excess things for me personally.Do what you will with this information and if you find it helpful, tell amazon to hire me for reviews.
I recently tried the Willowash gel/acrylic/powder dip removal kit, and I must say, it exceeded my expectations! The kit was incredibly easy to use, and I was pleasantly surprised by the high-end feel of the ceramic bowl. It heats up fast and warms the acetone quickly, which made the gel removal process much quicker than I anticipated.The kit also includes some fantastic tools, like a scraper, wands, and a pen, which helped to scrape off the gel and prep my nails thoroughly. The Willo Pen was especially helpful in hydrating my nails afterward, preventing them from becoming dry after the acetone soak. Made from rose, amino acids, grape seed, natural keratin, safflower, sesame, and vitamin A, D, B5 and E.I loved the convenience of the lid, but I found it just as useful without it, depending on how I wanted to use it. Overall, this kit combines efficiency with a touch of luxury, making at-home gel removal feel like a salon experience. Highly recommend it!
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