This two-phase nail polish remover is scented and gentle, yet quickly removes nail polish without excessive rubbing. It contains active ingredients to improve the condition of the nail plate. The bottle must be shaken before use to mix the two phases and can be used on both natural and acrylic nails. The product comes in a 120ml bottle with a flow restrictor to prevent spillage and excessive application on a cotton pad. This innovative, acetone free product contains three active ingredients: castor oil, peach kernel oil and silk proteins which moisturise the nails and skin during use. The result is reduced breakage and splitting, whilst promoting nail growth and smoothing the plate. The nail polish remover leaves a delicate citrus scent. FEATURES: two-phase formula acetone free accelerates nail growth HOW TO USE: shake the bottle before every use to combine the two liquids. Apply the product on a cotton pad and press it to the nail for a few seconds to dissolve the polish. Wipe over the nail. Wash hands thoroughly after use.
G**S
Does the job fine and much less drying than acetone removers
This nail polish remover is acetone free, and contains some nourishing seed oils, but it also contains an alcohol based acid (ethyl acetate) and denatured alcohol as well (which is not safe to digest) so the ingredients could be less toxic in terms of natural ingredients.Full ingredients list in manufacturer's order: ethyl acetate, aqua, alcohol denat, glycerin, prunus persica (peach) kernel oil, ricinus communis seed oil, parfume, synthetic hydrolised silk, CI 15850, CI 19140, citral, limonene.You basically just shake the bottle gently to mix the oils and the waters and then pour a regular amount onto a cotton ball. It took me 5 cotton balls to remove 3 coats of polish from 2 hands (2 coats of colour and one clear topcoat), but I reckon on shorter nails and once you get used to the product you can likely remove 3 coats with just 2 balls per hand. By the way 1 of the 2 colour coats was a 'gel-like' coat, not a gel polish but something that intends to mimic it, and it removed all that fine, but I'm not sure whether it would remove actual gel polish.I would say that it dissolves the polish a tad slower than acetone, not slow enough to be annoying though, and for me it did leave my fingertips, nails and nail bed areas with a slight stain. Probably more stain than acetone would have left but I reckon a few hand washes will solve that problem.On the positive side, I think the seed oils are working as intended and not just a token effort, as I noticed that my nail surfaces weren't chipped, dry or porous after using this remover - compared to acetone removers that is. I will experiment with some organic and less toxic removers as well in the future, but as a stepping stone I think this remover is a good enough upgrade, especially at this low price, to go from acetone to something a little kinder to the hands yet still doing the job as intended.I've attached a couple images to help illustrate my commentary and hope that this review will be useful for some.
S**2
Works a treat!
Glides on very well, takes off the polish in a swipe, job done. Leaves nails smooth and strong.Worth the price, as my nails don't peel or break with this. Pleasant find and a must have now.Will buy again and other products from this range.
J**D
It didn’t work for me
It smells nice but it doesn’t get my nail polish off very well ☹️
N**.
Citrus smell
The smell is lovely, my nail are shiny. I hope it's vegan as said . Yeah very happy with the purchase
K**R
Vegan
Thank you
M**X
Excellent!
Excellent. Will buy again.
F**N
Highly recommend
I love this nail polish remover! It smells nice unlike other brands and does the job without drying out my nails.
M**E
Best cruelty free nail polish remover
Best vegan nail polish remover I have used. Works quickly and leaves nails feeling cared for rather than stripped. Great value.
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