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Other Hand and Nail Care |
| Date: |
11/12/01 (241 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: Easy to use
Disadvantages: None
When it comes to choosing a nail polish remover, there's a whole range to choose from. You can pay a premium price for a designer label, or can stick to a Drugstore/Supermarket's own label. But don?t they all do the same thing? I only want my nail polish remover to take off my polish. Well, that's not quite true. I want it to remove my nail polish quickly and easily AND I want it to leave my nails in the best of condition. So, are all nail polishes the same? I don't think so. My favourite is Cutex, because it is very effective at removing my nail polish. More importantly I have found that it doesn't dry my nails, but helps to keep them in good condition. It claims to contain a conditioner for nails, which in my experience seems to work. I regularly wear nail polish and therefore am regularly using nail polish remover. I have no complaints about Cutex. It is pretty competitive in terms of cost - around £1.39 for a bottle. It's available in most shops including Boots, Superdrug and major supermarkets. There are several different varieties. The latest claims to help whiten your nail tips. I must say that I have been using this for a while, but I haven't noticed that my nail tips are any whiter!
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- 11/12/01 Cutex make so many now though, I stand there looking, do I want it to srenghten my nails or moisturise etc etc :-) |
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