Saturday, August 21, 2010

What can you use instead of nail polish remover to remove nail polish?

I use to do my nails all the time in school. I would have on color then i would have another in the afternoon and since we couldnt take nail polish remover i would carry around a clear coat of polish. What i would do is polish it as normal let it sit for a couple or seconds then with a paper towel i would wipe it right off. Hope this works for youWhat can you use instead of nail polish remover to remove nail polish?
acetone, but I think it's the exact same thing as nail polish remover.What can you use instead of nail polish remover to remove nail polish?
well thats a stupid qustion...
Turps or acetone.
you can use hair spray...amelias
nail polish remover depends upon acetone. a dangerous solvent also in most lacquer thinners. Bug repellent with Deet will eat it too.
go off naturally or take a nail file and rub back and forth.
Non-acetone polish remover is the best and safest. Super Nail brand, OPI, Creative....are the cheapest/best. There are cheaper brands but they are drying to skin and the nails. Don't pick or scratch your polish off, you may scratch or peel your nails (and for heavens sake, don't use a nail file unless you want to ruin your nails..). Don't use turpentine or acetone, it's not healthy for your skin. After removing your polish (cotton balls are the best to wipe with), wash them and then apply lotion. All removers are drying to some extent. And have ventilation, don't breath the fumes.


There is no such thing as a stupid question, don't let anyone tell you that. If you need to know, ask.


There are questions that are obvious to some so they don't understand why another person might ask it....it just shows their lack of imagination or experience.
goto swim, after a few hours, when u already leave the pool, scratch ur nails, its pretty easy to remove ur nail polish


juz bear in mind not to do tht in the pool n everythin will be alrright
In a pinch, hairspray

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