Cutex Non-Acetone Nail Polish Remover

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Cutex Non-Acetone Nail Polish Remover

Cutex Non-Acetone Nail Polish Remover

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As a true earth-friendly product, it’s also readily biodegradable. And yet: it can even remove gel nail polish! Dear Sundays soy-based nail polish remover gently removes your polish while nourishing your nails with vitamins A, C, and E as well as natural grapefruit essential oils. But when it comes to the much harder-to-remove nail manicure treatments, like dip powder nails and acrylics, acetone is the most effective and surprisingly, the healthiest option for your nails to remove these types of manicures.

There is nothing on the market that removes gel, acrylic, shellac, glitter, and dip powder nails faster, more completely and with less damage to the nails…. which is why it’s the salon industry standard for removing dip powder, as well as acrylic, shellac, and gel nails. 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. Dental floss actually has a dual hidden purpose—you can use it to remove acrylic nails! But keep in mind nail experts typically advise against removing acrylic nails with floss. There’s a greater risk of damage and nail injury with this method. So, if you’re a novice at DIY acrylic nail removal, you may want to skip this tactic. For more experienced at-home manicurists, follow these steps for how to take acrylic nails off with floss: Do note that it is formulated especially to remove Manucurist plant-based gel polishes with ease, so might struggle with removing conventional nail polish. As I’ve been in prime research mode, let me share with you the best natural nail polish removers I’ve come across. Why Isn’t Regular Nail Polish Remover Natural?

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! Take these wipes on your next vacation or stash them for easy cleanup the next time you give yourself a pedicure. Either way, you can rest easy knowing your chemical exposure is limited. Phew! On the downside, it does come in a recyclable plastic bottle rather than glass. However, this is the cheapest eco-friendly nail polish remover I have found. If you are on a budget then this might have to be a trade-off that you make. It also works best on natural nail polish brands. For conventional brands of nail polish then it may not be strong enough to take on the task. 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.Overall, this acetone-free nail polish remover is super effective and gentle. Ideal for all skin types, it’s proudly made in the U.S.. Plus, it comes in ideal 2-oz travel-sized containers, as well as the standard 4-ounce bottles. What this means is the ingredients themselves aren’t toxic. However, we shouldn’t get complacent. Both acetone and ethyl acetate are dangerous when ingested. Its oil-like texture is a little different to using traditional acetone nail polish removers. However, it will remove nail polish and nourish your nails rather than stripping them of their natural oils and leaving them brittle. It doesn’t whiten or dry your nails or hands either, instead leaving nails feeling hydrated and soft. Non-acetone nail polish removers can be your key to healthy nails, especially if you love dressing them up in a variety of colors and styles. Try the Mineral Fusion Nail Polish Remover to prep and extend the life of nail color, or the Karma Naturals Nail Polish Remover With Soybean Oil & Lavender to add life to your dehydrated nails. However, if you are looking for a formula that leaves a fresh fragrance on the nails, go for the YOYOSO Gentle And Fruity Nail Polish Remover Wipes. These formulas have tried-and-tested ingredients that not only gracefully clean your nails of lacquer, but also abundantly nourish them by being moisturizing and hydrating. Say goodbye to dry nails and cuticles and too much time spent rubbing and scrubbing your delicate nails to get stubborn nail polish off. You won’t have to worry about brittle, yellowing, or weak nails anymore. And if you can’t stand the strong smell of acetone, you’re in for a treat, as acetone-free nail polish removers usually have pleasant smells or none at all. Depending on your preferences and nail type, there’s bound to be something for you. Why Trust StyleCraze? I'm Wendy, a sustainability expert who wants to make sustainability simple. Whether you're looking for eco product guides or need big ideas broken down, it's all here.

Benecos Natural’s certified organic natural nail polish remover is acetone-free. Instead, it uses natural organic orange peel oil and organic lavender oil to naturally and gently remove natural nail polish from your nails. Below, we cobbled together this breakdown of the best cruelty-free, acetone-free nail polish removers on the market right now. Herewith, we explore the pros and cons of each product, as well as insight from our personal use trials. As part of the clean beauty revolution many people are starting to wake up to the importance of using non-toxic nail polish— but what about natural nail polish remover? Arguably, you get more chemical exposure from the acetone in regular nail polish remover than you do from chemical nail polish. So, why not switch to a cruelty-free, acetone-free nail polish remover that’s better for you and the environment, as well?Regular nail polish remover is made from acetone and/or ethyl acetate. These chemicals are cheap to produce and do the job effectively. Acetone is the most popular solvent used in nail polish remover because it works the best at removing nail polish. Simple as that.



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