How to Remove Glitter Nail Polish: 6 Effective Methods + Top Picks

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Welcome to our new “How To” series. We’re starting with a common—and sparkly—frustration: removing glitter nail polish. Glitter polishes look great but can be stubborn to remove. After testing several approaches, we narrowed it down to three reliable methods. Two use items you likely already have at home, and the third uses a simple at-home manicure product that works surprisingly well.

Below you’ll find step-by-step instructions for each method, plus a curated list of thirty glitter polishes you might want to try. Whether you wear glitter for a night out or want a longer-lasting look, there’s a removal technique here that will save you time and frustration.

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Nail Polish remover and cotton balls

METHOD #1: SOAK

The soak method mirrors the salon technique for removing gel polish: saturate cotton with remover and let it work. This approach is effective for most glitter formulas and requires only basic supplies.

You’ll Need: Nail polish remover | Cotton balls | Aluminum foil

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Instructions:

  1. Tear off a small piece of cotton and saturate it with nail polish remover.
  2. Place the soaked cotton over the nail and wrap it tightly with a small square of aluminum foil. Repeat for each nail.
  3. Let nails soak for 3–5 minutes.
  4. Press gently on the top of the foil and pull it off—most of the polish should come away with the cotton. If residue remains, use a fresh cotton ball with remover to finish the job.

Glue, nail polish, and a brush

METHOD #2: ELMER’S GLUE

This pre-application trick makes polish peel off easily. Apply a thin layer of Elmer’s Glue before painting; once dry, the glue forms a removable base that allows the glitter polish to lift off in one piece. It’s ideal when you want a temporary, easy-to-remove look for a single event.

You’ll Need: Elmer’s Glue | Small paint brush or cleaned nail polish brush

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Instructions:

  1. Place a small bead of white school glue on each nail.
  2. Brush the glue into a thin, even layer and allow it to dry completely.
  3. Apply your glitter polish and a top coat as usual.
  4. When you want to remove the polish, peel it away gently. If needed, use a wooden manicure stick to lift an edge and remove the polish cleanly.

Nail painting materials

METHOD #3: NAIL SHIELDS

Nail shields—adhesive nail coverings designed for at-home gel manicures—provide a smooth surface under glitter polish and make removal easy. They’re intended to be cured with an LED lamp for maximum longevity, but even without curing they hold up well for several days.

You’ll Need: Nail shields (kit usually includes file and manicure stick)

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Instructions:

  1. Choose a shield size that matches your nail, following the kit instructions for application.
  2. Smooth the shield carefully with the manicure stick to remove any folds or bumps.
  3. Apply glitter polish and a top coat as usual.
  4. To remove, soak your nails in warm water for about five minutes.
  5. Peel the shield off from the cuticle end—the polish will come away with it.

Colorful nails

Pinks + Reds (From Top to Bottom)
No. 1 Urban Outfitters “Calabunga” (no longer available)
No. 2 Nicole by OPI “Love Your Life” with Essie “Play Date” underneath
No. 3 Sally Hansen Miracle Gel “Miss Wanderlust”
No. 4 Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Xtreme Wear “Strobe Light”
No. 5 Essie “A Cut Above”
No. 6 Ciate “Rosebush” (available in stores)
No. 7 Formula X “Frenzy” (available in stores)
No. 8 Deborah Lippmann “Candy Shop”
No. 9 Sally Hansen Salon Manicure Overcoat “Strawberry Shields”
No. 10 Julep “Hartleigh” with Julep “Myriam” underneath

Blue sparkly nails

Blues + Purples (From Top to Bottom)

No. 1 Sephora for OPI “Spark-tacular”
No. 2 Julep “Luna”
No. 3 Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Xtreme Wear “Sea-ing Stars” with Julep “Ali” underneath
No. 4 ZOYA “Twila”
No. 5 Nicole by OPI “Be Awesome” with Julep “Sophia” underneath
No. 6 Ciate “Risky Business”
No. 7 Sally Hansen Insta Dry “Grape Shifter”
No. 8 Formula X “Clever”
No. 9 Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Xtreme Wear “Rockstar Pink”
No. 10 Salon Perfect “Square Pegs”
Glitter nails

Metallics + Neutrals (From Top to Bottom)

1. Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Xtreme Wear “Pixel Perfect” with Revlon “Sure Thing” underneath
2. Orly Color Amp’d “Dynamic Metropolis”
3. Julep “Oscar”
4. Essie “Set In Stones”
5. Maybelline Color Show “Gilded Rose”
6. Formula X “Hubba Hubble”
7. Essie “Belugaria” (check local stores)
8. Sephora by OPI “Only Gold For Me”
9. Revlon “Sure Thing” with Essie “Sparkle On Top” layered
10. Revlon “Diamond Texture”

Glitter nails

Photos by Jeff Mindell

If glitter polish is a challenge for you too, try one of these methods and see which works best for your preferred routine. If you have other beauty, fashion, or party-related problems you’d like solved, tell us which topics to cover next.

p.s. Try a holographic manicure for a different sparkly effect.