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What type of nail gel requires being soaked off with acetone?

  1. Hard UV gels

  2. Methacrylate gels

  3. Polygels

  4. Soft UV gels

The correct answer is: Hard UV gels

Acetone is a common solvent used in gel nail removal, as it breaks down the structure of the gel. Hard UV gels, also known as traditional UV gels, require being soaked off with acetone because they are cured by UV light and hardened to create a strong and durable nail enhancement. Methacrylate gels also require acetone for removal, but they are less common and may not be suitable for all clients. Polygels, on the other hand, do not require being soaked off with acetone as they can be removed by filing or buffing. Soft UV gels, also known as soak-off gels, are specifically designed to be removed without acetone, making option D incorrect.