Acetone Nail Polish Remover "Shea Butter & Avocado" Nogotok Biointensive
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Age:
18+
Classification: mass-market
Country: Ukraine
Made in: Ukraine
The "Shea Butter and Avocado Oil" nail polish remover is a remarkable innovation by the Ukrainian brand Nogotok. Like all the acetone-free cosmetics in the Nogotok Biointensive range enriched with oils, it acts with utmost gentleness and excels at its task.
Thanks to its specially developed formula, this product quickly cleanses the nail plates of any polish, even those applied in multiple layers. It effectively removes decorative coatings from both natural and artificial nails without causing dryness or leaving any residue. The inclusion of shea and avocado oils in the formula provides moisturizing and nourishing benefits.
How to use: Apply a small amount of the product with acetone on a cotton pad, press it against the painted nail for a few seconds, and then wipe off the polish.
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Apply a small amount of acetone-based product to a cotton pad, press it against the painted nail for a few seconds, and then wipe off the polish.
Terrible product! To remove nail polish, you have to spend 20 minutes of your time and a third of the bottle of liquid. I understand that it is more environmentally friendly and all that... But it should easily perform its function - to remove nail polish. Not smudge it, not take care of the nails, but simply remove the polish quickly and without any problems. I give this product a solid one. I will never buy it again and I do not recommend it to others.
I really like this product. I used to buy it from another store, and it came in a bottle with a dispenser. It was very convenient. I couldn't find the same here, so I ordered the regular one and will pour it into that bottle.
Awful product - it took me a very long time to get my nails back in shape after using it, as they started to peel and develop ridges. Generally, I rarely paint my nails.
This is a great nail polish remover. The scent is more pleasant compared to the "olive and ylang-ylang" liquid.