How Can I Get Rid Of Dashing Divas Glazing Without Using Magic?

To remove GLAZE, apply cuticle oil (such as Red Therapy Nourishing Cuticle Oil) to the base of the nail and use a manicure stick to gently lift the nail strip from the corner of the cuticle area. Saturate the nail with additional oil to help loosen the adhesive. Dashing Diva sells their own remover called Magic Off, but if you can’t wait for it, use regular nail polish remover and a wooden cuticle stick. Gently lift a loose edge of the sticker and drip some remover under that edge.

In the FB group, many Glaze users talk about using coconut oil and a dental flosser stick to easily remove Glaze. The floss pick allows you to work Magic Off or Cuticle Oil underneath the nail without levering the nail up at all. This method has been a game changer for me.

To remove Dashing Diva Gloss Nail Strips Application, apply Dashing Diva Magic Off or cuticle oil on your nail bed and use the included manicure stick to gently lift the nail strip. For Gloss, use acetone, and for Glaze, use Magic Off and a dental floss threader to gently lift the nail. Cuticle oil is a great option for loosing the adhesive enough to remove the strip. If in a pinch, you can use any skin-safe oil (even vegetable or olive oil) for semi-cured nail strips, press-ons, and regular nail strips if needed.

RedTHERAPY Magic Off is a gentle, odorless solvent that softens and dissolves artificial nail adhesives. To remove GLAZE, apply cuticle oil to the base of the nail and use a manicure stick to gently lift the strip.


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  • I stumbled onto something today you may also want to try. Mine were ready to come off and were lifting in the back. Add a little lotion or oil to the cuticle area where it’s lifting. Use a floss pick and gently wiggle the floss forward between the polish and the nail while supporting it with a finger from the front of the nail. It comes right off!

  • Thank you so much for your straightforward, no-nonsense, yet brilliant nail sticker articles – they have been really helpful to me. I’ve enjoyed salon gel nails and dip powder nails for years but have sensitive skin and thin natural nails, which are getting thinner and drier as I approach age 50. The acetone I was using has really started to wreck my nail plates and cuticles. I want to look and feel a little bit fancy and pampered without the risks of acetone and I believe your advice will go a long way for me. Thanks again!

  • The flosser hack worked amazing for the Dashing Diva Glaze! I had previously damaged my nails from probably being too rough with a wooden cuticle pusher. I didn’t have any damage with the flosser, and I have dry brittle nails. The thumbs were the most difficult. I also tried out some baby oil this time since I have a whole bottle I need to use it.

  • First of all, thank you so much for all of the helpful nail tutorials! I’ve been referring to your articles semi-religiously ever since I started using various semi-cured strips. One question…I know that you use a gel topcoat over your stickers. I noticed that the bottle said “soak off.” Do you have to soak or file off the gel before using any of the removal methods described in this article?

  • Hi Lucy! Thanks for your great tutorials. I have a question regarding removal. I applied Dashing Diva Glaze a few weeks ago and they lasted a good 2 weeks and could have gone longer. I first tried using the Dashing Diva Magic Off (which I heard worked really well) and using an orange stick broke the seal and tried to remove them. The adhesive was on there so good that it was a bit difficult. So I took my time and didn’t think I was forcing them off. But I still got some peeling of the nail bed on some nails. I even tried removal with a cuticle oil on some nails when I noticed the peeling, but still got the same results. After my nails have time to get strong again, I will apply another set and when it’s time for removal I will attempt it using a flosser because that looks more gentle than an orange stick. Do you have any recommendations for a base coat that might help to protect from damage? Thanks!

  • Thank you for this article ! In your experience what would be the best method if I want to put nail extensions and then the stickers on top and then cure for strength ? Most of the gel strip articles are being applied to shorter natural nails however I would like to apply length to my nail first and then the strips for strength instead of acrylic. And also do you recommend a full nail tip which I would not prefer because it would make everything too thick looking or a half tip… Would very much appreciate your opinion and expertise

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