Nail polish remover

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Hand & Nail Nail Polish Remover

Well-groomed nails are a plus. Some people have beautiful natural nails, while others need to visit a manicurist to care for their nails. We can't do without a nice polish on our nails anymore. Want a different color on your nails? Remove the color with a nail polish remover. The use of a good nail polish remover is important for maintaining beautiful, well-groomed, healthy nails.

 

What does a nail polish remover do?

Removing your nail polish can sometimes be quite a task. Try removing red nail polish from your nails. A nail polish remover can help you with this. A nail polish remover makes the nail polish liquid again and transfers it to a cotton pad when you clean the nail.

 

Nail polish remover with and without acetone

Nail polish remover is available in two variants, with and without acetone. Acetone is a solvent in nail polish remover. It is a rather aggressive substance and can remove even the brightest colors and glitters from your nails. Unfortunately, it can dry out the skin around the nails, and the nails themselves can become dry and dull.

 

How to easily remove nail polish

Want to quickly get rid of your red nail polish without the color ending up everywhere? With some cuticle oil, nail polish remover, and cotton balls, the color will come off your nails in no time. How do you do this? Apply cuticle oil around your nails. The cuticle oil acts as a barrier, preventing the nail polish from getting on the skin. Apply some nail polish remover to a cotton ball and tear it into small pieces that you can place on the nail. Press the cotton ball pieces and leave them on the nail for two minutes.

After two minutes, remove the nail polish by sliding the cotton ball slowly and pressing it from bottom to top. Tadaah! The nail polish is gone. You can use a clean cotton ball or a cotton swab to remove the last remnants.