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SensatioNail unveils gel polish removal kit, tool

Pacific World Corp.’s SensatioNail nail care brand has rolled out the SensatioNail Gel Polish Removal Kit and Gel Polish Removal Tool.

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LAKE FOREST, Calif. — Pacific World Corp.’s SensatioNail nail care brand has rolled out the SensatioNail Gel Polish Removal Kit and Gel Polish Removal Tool.

SensatioNail, known for its at-home gel polish, said Monday that the new, salon-quality products are the first in the category to offer safe, gentle removal of gel polish while leaving behind clean, undamaged nails.

The SensatioNail Gel Polish Removal Kit is designed to conveniently remove gel polish at home with the use of signature foil wraps. Users apply 100% acetone to the cotton pad within each wrap, place the pad directly onto the nail bed and seal it shut. When placed around each finger, the wraps lock in the natural heat, making it easier for gel polish to lift off the nails. After 15 minutes, users remove the wraps and push away gel polish with the included manicure stick. The kit contains three sets of 10 foil wraps, a premium SensatioNail 4-way nail buffer and a manicure stick.

According to Pacific World, the SensatioNail Gel Polish Removal Tool provides an alternative to the traditional wooden manicure stick. The tool is made of 100% stainless steel, features an easy-to-hold handle and angled tip for an smooth gliding action that lifts and pushes gel polish away without damaging to the natural nails.

SensatioNail Gel Polish Removal Kit and Removal Tool, priced at $8.99 and $4.99 respectively, are available now at CVS/pharmacy, Rite Aid and Walmart stores nationwide.

"Our mission is to empower women with the tools they need to achieve salon results at home," stated Marwan Zreik, senior vice president of marketing and research and development at SensatioNail. "We understand that women want to take beauty into their own hands, and that is why we are pioneering accessible, affordable offerings in the nail category."

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