TFS nail polish remover, is it the one that has pink and blue colours?
Pink is strawberry? What about blue?![]()
Happymin how much did you pay for it and how much is it?
Recently I tried TFS nail polish remover in strawberry scent. I realize that it cannot remove when I had on Poshe Topcoat but when I switched to other nail polish, it was able to ! anyone experience this too?
it's U.P. is $5.90, but since I bought a bottle of O.P.I, it's $1 only100ml
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it's not bad! I've only tried on 1 finger though. Usually when I remove my nail polish using TFS (pink), I can see that my nails become a little dry and whitish? But this one, nobut a little oily feeling.
I bought it from Central, they were having sales at the atriumI believe their shop is in the 2nd or 3rd floor
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I've read though all 18 pages in this thread, and it seems like removers under $10 are very popular.
Has anyone tried Zoya/ estessimo tins brand nail polish remover? Zoya costs $28 plus for 234ml iirc, and Estessimo Tins (glitter polish remover)at $15 for 120ml.
Wondering whether to stick with the PA / TFS remover I have used before.
My main concern is to remove glitter/ dark polish colours easily without drying out/ weakening the nails.![]()
Hi, I recommend HABA nail remover. It's very gentle and my nails don't appear yellowrish like before.
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Last edited by Licketysplit; 11-06-2010 at 10:29 AM.
loving nature republic apple nail polish remover! plus it costs $2.90
Sally Hansen is my favourite. Find that its non drying too.
Does anyone know where to buy pure acetone? I know it's bad for the nails and skin, but I haven't seen it anywhere.
hey babe, i got mine from a local supplier. but they come in gallons! HAHA!
As far as I know almond oil is best for nails, you can buy it at nailsalons and beauty supplis. Think the second best would be olive oil, but it doesnt smell as goodI apply it in the evening to the nail, massage it in to the nail and the nail band and let it stay untill next morning My nails grow faster and is stronger when I use the almond oil (I use it once a week approx).
In denmark you can get creams from different brands called "hand and nailcream", you just use it on you'r hands and rub it into the nails as well once a day or more. I dont know what the exact difference is from normal body cream and hand and nailcream, but it seems to be more nurishing for my hands, keeps them nice and soft and my nails shiny...
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