Removing nail polish
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Jun 17, 2015
Liberty T.
I've run out of nail polish remover and want to repaint my nails, any tips?
Jun 17, 2015
Samra S.
Put any kind of nail polish over your painted nails and wipe off before it gets dry...the nail polish under will be removers as well. But I wouldn't recommend doing this all the time since its just wasting nail polish lol.
Jun 18, 2015
Bella R.
Put alcohol on cotton balls and rub hard on your nails it worked for me a long time ago but I never paint my nails.
Jun 19, 2015
Jazzlyn W.
Paint one coat over the nail wait like two-five seconds for it to soak on then with a piece of toilet paper rub and swipe back and forth downward and it should come off:) whatever doesn't, you can take tweezers and pick it off carefully, only if it is a little however.