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Jul 4, 2012
gabbyy H.
Okay so I was watching this video and she says that if you put Vaseline around the skin by the nail and polish your nail when your done you can peel the Vaseline off and you won't have any nail polish on your skin. Is this true ? And if you know any tricks to getting nail polish off tell me ? (: I don't like using nail polish remover on my skin only my nails cause it drys out skin .
Jul 5, 2012
Taylor L.
Yes it works and you can always just put clear nail polish on the places you got it on your skin I do that all the time