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re Nail Polish Remover!

"Dariss" <dari...@yahoo.com>
Just wondering what everyone here is using for nailpolish remover.
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I buy whatever is there at the moment of need. Usually it turns out to be
Sally Hansen, guess because I like their polishes, so the moment of need
finds me near their stand. I don't care much about the brand, because
whatever I use, my (natural) nails are hard as, lol, nails. If I were a cat,
I would've been named Scratch :)
How often do you buy new bottles of np remover? Do you find it's an item
that
you use up quickly? What about acetone vs. non–acetone?
I usually have a big bottle and some sealed wipes in the stash, just in
case. Acetone vs. non–acetone –– no idea, because I don't read the list of
ingredients on bottles of remover, but I think it's a fair guess most
contained acetone. It dries the skin around the nails.
But judging from the smell, speed, etc, I liked the green Sally Hansen one,
with Aloe. L'Oreal Jet Set wipes in individual packages were really nice for
travelling –– one is enough for ten nails if you work fast (it dries up in a
nanosecond), and they are lightweight.
D.
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"Moira de Swardt" <moira.deswa...@wol.co.za>
"Dariss" <dari...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
I buy whatever is there at the moment of need. Usually it turns
out to be
Sally Hansen, guess because I like their polishes, so the moment
of need
finds me near their stand. I don't care much about the brand,
because
whatever I use, my (natural) nails are hard as, lol, nails. If I
were a cat,
I would've been named Scratch :)
I envy you. My nails are soft and split and break easily.
Moira, the Faerie Godmother