Nail Polish Remover?

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May 8, 2014

Pinknails P.

Nourishing polish remover!

Oct 2, 2011

Melissa S.

thanks Karla & Lameka ! <3

Oct 2, 2011

Karla G.

Yooh should buy the the ones at sallys but if yooh dont want to waste that much money go check the dollar tree because i once bought one there and when i took off my nail polish i only used about 2 cotton swabs.....so check the dollar tree!:)

I would try pure acetone,it works amazingly! I use SuperNail, but just look at your local drugstores and you should be able to find 100% Pure Acetone. It takes off the toughest glitters whether they be fine or big and takes off regular polish well too. 

Aug 29, 2011

Kat L.

I will also say acetone. You can get it at any drug store where the nail stuff is. Just make sure it says 100% acetone.

Aug 29, 2011

ashley h.

yes it will! just be careful with it because it's powerful stuff!

Aug 29, 2011

Melissa S.

Yeah, i think i will purchase the pure acetone, so that i can last me a long time

Aug 29, 2011

Alexis C.

As others have said using the pink pure acetone at Sally's is your best bet. It is a large amount and fairly inexpensive. :D

Aug 28, 2011

Charlee G.

I'm quite a fan of Sally Hansen polish remover :)

Aug 28, 2011

Drea L.

^ I go through the same thing. The best option is to use pure acetone like Ashley said. Drugstore polish removers are heavily diluted - It's easy to find at any beauty supply store. :D

Aug 28, 2011

Melissa S.

yeah, that seems a good one that i could try, because i get the drugstore liquid nail polish removers and i used like 15 cotton swabs lol

Aug 28, 2011

Tessa C.

CVS (or any other kind of drugstore) sell these little pots of nail polish remover and a sponge which make removal very easy!
I always prefer these to a cotton pad and liquid remover because it's way faster. 

Aug 28, 2011

ashley h.

i use pure acetone. i get a big 32oz bottle at sallys for pretty cheap.

but be super careful because this stuff is no joke. i somehow got a few drops of it on top of my laptop & went to wipe it off & it smeared the color. ): acetone can remove acrylic nails so don't use it if you're just redoing the design or something.

it's also super drying to your nails & skin, so i try to use a regular polish remover that's made to nourish/strengthen nails every so often. 

Aug 28, 2011

Melissa S.

Okay i am really tired of buying nail polishes that do not do their job, any request on good nail polish removers that are good?