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Aug 28, 2011
Melissa S.
Okay i am really tired of buying nail polishes that do not do their job, any request on good nail polish removers that are good?
Aug 28, 2011
ashley h.
i use pure acetone. i get a big 32oz bottle at sallys for pretty cheap.
but be super careful because this stuff is no joke. i somehow got a few drops of it on top of my laptop & went to wipe it off & it smeared the color. ): acetone can remove acrylic nails so don't use it if you're just redoing the design or something.
it's also super drying to your nails & skin, so i try to use a regular polish remover that's made to nourish/strengthen nails every so often.
Aug 28, 2011
Tessa C.
I always prefer these to a cotton pad and liquid remover because it's way faster.
Aug 28, 2011
Melissa S.
yeah, that seems a good one that i could try, because i get the drugstore liquid nail polish removers and i used like 15 cotton swabs lol
Aug 28, 2011
Drea L.
^ I go through the same thing. The best option is to use pure acetone like Ashley said. Drugstore polish removers are heavily diluted - It's easy to find at any beauty supply store. :D
Aug 28, 2011
Charlee G.
I'm quite a fan of Sally Hansen polish remover :)
Aug 29, 2011
Alexis C.
As others have said using the pink pure acetone at Sally's is your best bet. It is a large amount and fairly inexpensive. :D
Aug 29, 2011
Melissa S.
Yeah, i think i will purchase the pure acetone, so that i can last me a long time
Aug 29, 2011
ashley h.
yes it will! just be careful with it because it's powerful stuff!
Aug 29, 2011
Kat L.
I will also say acetone. You can get it at any drug store where the nail stuff is. Just make sure it says 100% acetone.
Oct 2, 2011
Lameka F.
Oct 2, 2011
Karla G.
Yooh should buy the the ones at sallys but if yooh dont want to waste that much money go check the dollar tree because i once bought one there and when i took off my nail polish i only used about 2 cotton swabs.....so check the dollar tree!:)
Oct 2, 2011
Melissa S.
thanks Karla & Lameka ! <3
May 8, 2014
Pinknails P.
Nourishing polish remover!