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Thursday, July 10, 2014

Tricks For Removing Nail Polish

Removing nail polish can be bothersome and irritating. The most simple way to do this is by using nail polish remover. Any brand from almost any place will work immediately and thoroughly when used with a cotton ball or paper towel.

What's inside of this stuff, anyway? It is mainly acetone. Glycerin and aloe vera (so that your skin does not dry out) are also inside. There are also some fragrances. To be specific, here are the ingredients for one remover- Butyl Acetate, Ethyl Acetate, Isopropyl Alcohol, Dibutyl Adipate, Citrus Aurantium Amara (Bitter Orange)Oil, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Benzophenone-3

Here's a question, what happens if you've run out of remover and you need to re-paint your nails? What if they look a mess and you need to fix them-fast? Are you stuck? Apparently not! After researching around the web, I have discovered that there are a number of ways to remove your polish without this chemical. Take a look!

  1. Spray Deodorant- This deodorant contains solvents that can act as a wonderful remover for anything that cannot be cleaned very easily, from polish to markers. After applying it, rub with a napkin or cloth to help scrub away the polish. It may not work immediately, and you may need to repeat the steps. The following four items can be used in the same way to remove nail polish.
  2. Hair Spray
  3. Body Spray
  4. Old Perfume
  5. Hand Sanitizer
  6. Top Coat Nail Polish- Putting a clear top coat of polish on already polished nails and then using a cotton ball to scrub it off will remove polish. The top layer of polish will stick to the existing polish, and then both will come off together.

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