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Asda Nail Polish RemoverNewest Review: ... the next month so I need something that works well but is very cheap. The remover costs 69p for a 250ml bottle and it ... more |
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Read Reviews for Asda Nail Polish Remover
by - written on 29/06/09 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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I am not one for using nail polish at all. I have two kids and have always got me hands in bleach and washing up liquid so theres just no point however I do like to use the clear stuff every now and again. I normally have a spray tan once a month and find that if I don't coat my nails with something then the tan stains them. Once I've had my tan the nail polish comes off until the next month so I need something that works well but is very cheap. The remover costs 69p for a 250ml bottle and it contains added conditioner to help strengthen the nails. The directions recommend that you pop a bit on a cotton wool ball and then place over the nail for a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/06/09 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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I tend to keep thinks simple when it comes to painting my nails preferring a nice manicure to ever changing nail colours however I do use nail varnish every so often so a good nail polish remover is very useful and I had hoped that this cheap option from Asda would be effective however in reality the low cost proved to be a bit of an illusion whne it comes to saving money as I had to use a lot of it each time hence the saving, maybe like the polish, is diluted. It is a liquid remover which is best applied using cotton wool balls and it is a rather pale lilac colour. It does remove the varnish however I found that it took quite a bit of time and a number of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 31/05/09 (Very useful, 115 readings)
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I really do try to look after my nails but I don't mind admitting to you though I do bite my fingernails down pretty terrible and my toenails are really discoloured, chipped and basically peel off if I'm not careful! I try all sorts of treatments on my toenails but they are a disaster area! However cos I'm conscious of how shabby they are I do try to cover a multitude of sins up by using nail polish cos I don't know about you but I can't go out baring bare nails as I can't bear them lol! Because of the chips and cracks in said toenails I do need a really good nail polish remover to try and get stubborn colour out of places it shouldn't be residing. I saw this ... Read the complete review
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