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Bunny Dussault Posted on Jul 26, 2015
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Tip To Remove Nail Paint Easily !

Have alook at some of the easy and handy ways to remove the nail polish.



1. Dark nail color

Taken aback? Well it is true! If you have a deeper shade of nail paint than the one existing one, you can use it as a paint remover. Apply the darker paint to your already painted nails generously and immediately remove it off using cotton balls. Make sure to be quick in doing it so that the paint does not have sufficient time to get dried.



2. Perfume

Love to wear perfume? Well, here we give you have another reason to buy them. Regular perfume will help you a lot in getting rid of your nail color. All you need to do is dip a cotton ball in a generous quantity of perfume and gently rub the painted nails with this. This requires not much pressure and one can get their nails paint-free instantly.



3. Body Spray

If you happen to find the bottle of your nail remover empty, consider the bottle of your body spray for the same purpose. Place the bottle in such a way that the nozzle remains just a few centimeters away from the nail. Now, spray it on your nails and slowly wipe off your nail color by using cotton ball. Repeat the same process for all other nails.



4. Dry cloth and warm water

Take some warm water and put the fingers in it. Wait for the polish to soften enough (this should take about 20 minutes), and then, take out the fingers from the water. Using a dry cloth, gently rub the nails. The color will disappear.



5. Vinegar and lemon juice mixture

Replace the acetone-filled polish remover with a very easy and simple home remedy which is safe. Take 1 tablespoon of lemon juice and mix 1 tablespoon of vinegar to this. Blend both well together. Then, dip a cotton swab into this mixture and gently rub the painted nails using this. Spending about 10 to 15 seconds on each nail will remove all the traces of the old polish efficiently.
on Jul 15, 2016 • Health & Beauty
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What is matte nail polish?

Matte nail polishes do not shine like creme ones. They are very trendy these days although can be harder to apply to the nails as they don't glide when you paint them onto the nails.

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Hi, I recently bought a bottle of Salley Hansen "No More Breaks". Found that the polish chipped off as soon as my hands came into contact with any form of soap. Be it shampoo or dishwashing...

Well, if you have this problem with all nail polish, then you can safely assume that the problem may be that you have oily nails - in which case your nails will secrete oils that lift the nail polish off your nail, causing it to chip.

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If you are only experiencing this problem with this particular bottle of Salley Hansen, then it is likely that it may be a formula problem.

For both instances, try using a primer and a base coat polish BEFORE applying the Sally Hansen. This will improve the adhering of the polish to your nail no matter what the problem is.
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Hi, I have a bottle of protein boost nail fortifier, how do I apply this, I have no instructions? Thanks Henriette

apply like regular nail polish, there maybe instructions on the bottle, but I prefer to apply strengthener once a day (UNDER regular nail polish) or on top of another coat of strengthener
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Getting bubbles after the nail polish dries

Make sure you let each coat dry completely before applying the next, air can get trapped between them as it dries
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My 3yr old put nail polish on my flat screen tv and it's not a glass screen tv.

Use regular acetone based remover... worked like a charm on mine. No evidence the brown polish was ever there!
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Bathtub chips

To fix small porcelain bathtub chips, you can use acrylic nail polish that matches the bathtub color. Just get some fine sand paper to remove any rust, then clean with alcohol, let it dry, and then touch up with the nail polish. Use a hair dryer on high heat to help dry faster, but wait several hours after to use.
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I was told nail polish and swab just dabb the laser

Do Not Use Nail Polish You Use Alcohol And Or Nail Polish Remover if no alcohol is available. Put some on a q-tip and dab very lightly until dry. Do Not Push And Don't Spin The Q-tip.
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