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Finger Nail Polish Remover

What Is The Best Polish Remover To Use

Finger nail polish remover that contains acetone, can cause problems for your nails.

Acetone is one of the major nail polish remover ingredients, and over use of polish remover with acetone in it, can dry out your fingernails and cuticles if used more than once a week.

A natural nail polish remover is best, for your nails health.

A lot of people are interested in making their own homemade nail polish remover. There is no known nail polish remover recipe that I know of.

The acetone in nail polish remover, makes it easier and quicker to remove nail polish, especially if you enjoy wearing dark colors.

That is the only down side to using non acetone remover, it is very slow dissolving polish from your nails.

Yet, non acetone does have a nicer smell then a remover with acetone.

There are many brands of fingernail polish remover available, the best nail polish remover is one which contains moisturizing ingredients like vitamin E, and of course, is acetone free.

natural nail polish remover

You also have a choice of different methods to use a remover.

You can remove polish with remover pads. You can easily carry these around in your handbag, for those times when you want or need to remove your nail polish in a hurry.

Once you have your favorite nail polish on your fingernails, you can use a nail polish remover pen, to remove any polish from around your cuticles.

Nail polish remover pens and pads, also come in acetone free.

You can remove your polish by sticking your fingernails into a bottle which has a sponge in it. You stick in one finger at a time into the middle of the sponge, and just jiggle your finger around, and up and down until the nail polish comes off.

This can be a much less fiddly way of removing nail polish, yet, I have always found a cotton wool ball and bottle of remover, much more efficient.

Nail polish remover can be used for other things, other than your fingernails. You can use an acetone based nail polish remover to clean stains off your cardy, if you need to.

There are many other useful ways you can use nail polish remover with acetone, around the house. Do a search, for "cleaning with acetone nail polish remover" you will find plenty of sites with some great suggestions.

Nail polish remover also comes in handy for removing fake nails.

If you want to remove nail polish from your fake nails, then use a non acetone nail polish remover.

Some nail polish remover ingredients contain added vitamins and minerals, which are supposed to help moisturize your nails and prevent them from drying out, and causing brittle fingernails.

A natural nail polish remover isn't rocket science, it will take off your nail polish and hopefully not dry out your nails, it's that simple really.

There is a finger nail polish remover to suit one and all.

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