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Boots Expert Conditioning Nail Polish RemoverNewest Review: ... of the cheapest basic remover so I chose this one , which was the second cheapest. At £1.25, it didn't really matter if it ... more More Boots in Beauty
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Boots Expert Conditioning Polish Remover
4 Advantage card points. Some nail polish removers take off a lit ... |
£ 1.25 |
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by - written on 13/11/09 (Very useful, 2 readings)
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Simply, I ran out of nail varnish remover and needed a new one. I was moving to Uni in a few weeks, so I didn't have the money to spend on expensive removers like Opi and Nails Inc. I saw the Boots Expert range and was a little dubious of the cheapest basic remover so I chose this one , which was the second cheapest. At £1.25, it didn't really matter if it was rubbish, I could pass it onto my sister. I used this nail varnish remover and it removed the nail varnish just as well as my previous Opi remover and it left my nails with a slightly fruity smell ... possibly mango, which is a lot more pleasant than the harsh nail varnish remover smell that you are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/08/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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This nail polish remover was originally given to me a part of a 'birthday box' along with various nail polishes, and cotton pads, and has since become one of my favourite products. Advertised to just take off the varnish from your nails, and enriched with apricot kernel oil and vitamin b5, this nail polish remover is supposed to leave your nails in perfect condition- and it does. A lot of nail varnish removers that I've tried over the years, make my nails feel very rough, and sometimes brittle, whereas this one keeps your nails original shine and smoothness, great if you don't want to repaint them for a while. The liquid itself is a peach ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/10/09 (Very useful, 150 readings)
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*Introduction* A few years ago I had acrylic nails put on for a holiday that I was going on. Whilst they were on my hands looked fantastic but the price eventually got too much for me to continue having them refilled every few weeks so I decided to take them off. Unfortunately, my nails were extremely weak and brittle. I was gutted at the state of them and the nail polish remover that I was using didn't seem to help. It dried them out and left them feeling awful. This is why I went in search of a nail polish remover that cared for my nails whilst removing the polish and found Boots Expert Conditioning Nail Polish Remover. *The ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/10/09 (Very useful, 73 readings)
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Boots expert conditioning nail polish remover Having decided to have a go at improving the condition of my nails, I needed a nail polish remover and wanted one which hopefully wouldn't make my nails too brittle and thus undo any good work I was doing. This one promises to be different and claims that whilst some nail varnish removers take off more than you bargained for, this will remove the polish but because it's enriched with apricot kernel oil and pro vitamin B5, nails won't be left dry and brittle. If it does indeed do this, then this is the one i need, and because i tend to like the Boots expert products, i immediately bought ... Read the complete review




