saoba ([identity profile] saoba.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] lblanchard 2010-07-11 08:25 pm (UTC)

Oh wait, I know the answer to this one!

There's non-acetone nail polish remover which is not so much of the devil. Cutex & other such make it in various forms.

The actone removers are used these days mostly to remove salon-type artifial nails and tips. Acetone is fierce and very drying and eats paint/furniture finishes, some plastics and many glues- mere nail polish quails before it but it can damage your nails.

(Acetone is used to clean certain kinds of tools, where Himself works.)

If it's the set I think it is, the company's site says the cream can be used over polish or enamel and should be done 2-4 times daily, the oil should be done at night and allowed to soak into nails and cuticles. The nail rebuilder is used every other day as a base coat followed by the nail thickener (again every other day) and the whole layered effect removed once a week, with an acetone free remover.


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