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Cutex Non-Acetone Nail Polish Remover

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From our standpoint, the biggest known toxin in nail polish remover is acetone, so when rounding up our favorite non-toxic removers, this was the key ingredient we steered clear of. It’s also often combined with added fragrance to help cover up the potent alcoholic odor, and is the reason your nails are left bone dry after use. We focused on non-acetone removers that swapped in more conditioning ingredients that effectively removed polish, and also nourished nails in the process. Karma Naturals Organic Nail Polish Remover Wipes are acetone-free, cruelty-free, vegan, and easy to use and dispose of. Like Ella + Mila’s non-toxic wipes, they are great for travel, only these ones are also organic and biodegradable (though they are twice the price as a result).

Among the experts we polled, soy nail polish removers tended to be the favorite. They work in similar ways to acetone, containing mixtures of light, non-greasy oils that act as a solvent to dissolve color from your nails. They don’t work as fast (you sometimes have to let the oils sit for a minute or so before rubbing), but because they’re oil-based, they offer more hydration. Jane MacColla, founder of Lower East Side non-toxic nail salon Hortus Nailworks, recommends this one. “We love it because it’s non-drying, super effective in removing polish, and biodegradable.” She does advise that people wash their hands and nails thoroughly to remove all oils and residue before applying polish, and adds that soy-based removers cannot remove gel polish. If the solvent is less effective, you’re going to have to expose your nails, surrounding skin, and cuticles to a drying substance for a much longer period of time. And you will still have to scrape and file the polish off! Acetone is the most effective method to remove gel, acrylic, shellac, and dip powder nails. Period. It’s as simple as that. It is the best at getting the job done the fastest, and this is why:Learning how to remove acrylic nails with acetone-free nail polish remover is simple. All you need is a bowl, nail file, nail clippers, tweezers, and acetone-free nail polish remover for acrylic nails. Cut and file your nails as short as you can get them first. Then, fill your bowl with non-acetone nail polish and let your nails soak in the solution for around 40 minutes. When the allotted time has passed, remove your hands from the bowl and use tweezers to remove the acrylics gently. Cuticle oil to remove acrylic nails Soak your nails. The floss method is most effective when combined with soaking beforehand. Use cuticle oil, acetone-free nail polish, or warm water to soak your nails before breaking out the dental floss. This nail polish remover is free from parabens, triclosan, phthalates, mineral oils, animal testing, genetically modified ingredients, artificial colours, and fragrances. What’s more, it is made in Europe and comes in a recyclable glass bottle topped with a bamboo lid. No plastic here!

Do note that it is formulated especially to remove Manucurist plant-based gel polishes with ease, so might struggle with removing conventional nail polish. It’s also used in the salon industry for removing different types of nail manicures, like acrylics, dip powder nails, glitter nails, gel nails, and shellac polishes.The downside is that is the most expensive natural nail polish remover in this roundup. However, it does come in a much larger bottle than the others. This means it does work out comparable – if not cheaper – in price to the other products featured. We are in awe of Priti NYC’s Soy Nail Polish Remover. This soothing, non-toxic, cruelty-free, acetone-free vegan nail polish remover is– wait for it– oil-based. As a result, it not only removes any brand of nail polish perfectly, but it won’t try out the nail bed and actually leaves nails feeling fresh, clean, and hydrated.

Acetone is the most popular solvent used in nail polish remover because it works the best at removing nail polish. Simple as that. Pair one of these natural nail polish removers with a bottle of Ella + Mila nail polish and a set of reusable cotton pads to make a perfect eco-friendly nail care gift. It’s better for you and the environment! Kure Bazaar nail polish remover is free from acetone and ethyl acetate. Instead, it’s made in France from solvents such as wheat, corn and cane sugar. Containing rose, rosehip oil and patchouli, its scent is also light years away from traditional stinky nail polish removers. If you value the health of your nails, do not attempt to remove dip powder nails with nail polish remover. If you want to remove your dip powder nails at home, you need acetone.

Now take acetone, for example: it’s used as an industrial solvent for stripping paint and as a heavy-duty cleaning agent. That does not sound like something that could possibly be good for your nails, much less your overall health.

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