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What product to use to remove Lacquer nail polish?
I had my nails done @ a Salon 4 weeks ago. I'd like to remove polish (new nail growth looks hideous). I've used Equate (wal-mrt brand) nail polish remover to no avail.
Re: what product to use to remove Lacquer nail polish?
The product to remove nail polish is--acetone
it is available from chemists/hard ware /plumbing shops in small bottles and the directions for use should be carefully followed
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If you are looking for the 2012 Revlon bright nail color line and it is the #240 Amethyst - Bright Purple Shimmer, then you can find it on eBay at this link:
If not, OPI has a great bright purple shimmer color and is an even better polish in my opinion if you can't find the one your are looking for. Here is a link to an eBay seller where you can see a great photo of it, but I think you can still find it in stores too.
I too have experienced the same problem with the OPI and have since spoken with others who say the same. Try the Gelish brand. I have it and it seems to stay on better than the others. The best, however, is Creative Nail Designs, but the price reflects the better quality. In the meantime, however, be sure your nails are good and dry before you start and that your cuticles are trimmed back. Make every effort to keep the gel from getting on your cuticles or the skin on the sides of your nail bed. This seems to cause lifting to begin. Also, put on thin coats of base coat, gel and top coat. I usually use two coats of gel color but both are very thin. Lastly, if you do accidentally get some gel somewhere other than the nail itself, wait until it sets and gently trim it away and then file the edge with a 220 file. This should help with your lifting problem. Good luck!
If you contact the manufacturing company, you may be able to purchase the stocks they have left. This should hold you over as you search for a similar color.
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