Glitter nail polish removal!!
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Dec 29, 2013
KaLynn S.
Anyone out there know a better way to remove glitter nail polish? The I only thing that seems to work for me is to soak my nails in polish remover..but that just doesn't seem healthy for my nails or fingertips.
Much love!
Dec 29, 2013
KaLynn S.
Oh no...how did I end up posting this THREE times. -_-
Whoopsies
Dec 29, 2013
Roz X.
Lol Glitter is tough. If it's your natural nail, you can use a nail file to lightly scuff the coat before applying remover. Salons often soak cotton in remover, place over the nail and wrap with foil..which is basically just like soaking them. Try scuffing them lightly to cut the grit before removing!