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Cutex Nail Polish Remover with Nail WhitenerNewest Review: ... you only need to use a modest amount on cotton wool to be able to remove varnish from 10 fingers and 10 toes. It has a nice ... more More Cutex in Beauty
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Cutex Nail Polish Remover With Nail Whitener
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by - written on 15/08/09 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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This is a good basic nail varnish remover. The cost is about £2 for a bottle. The remover is effective so a bottle will actually last for a long time as you only need to use a modest amount on cotton wool to be able to remove varnish from 10 fingers and 10 toes. It has a nice fresh smell (or as fresh a smell as a remover can have) and feels nice to use as it does not dry out nails or cuticles, although I find it is good to moisturise nails and hands after using any remover as they do also strip the natural oils away from your skin as well as the varnish. It is supposed to whiten nails which I think it does a little bit but this isn't ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/07/09 (Very useful, 78 readings)
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The best nail varnish remover I have ever used. It's not massively expensive or fancy but the Cutex nourishing nail polish remover is the best I have ever used. It works to remove your nail varnish and to me is great because it's strong and works quickly with jsut one swipe of a cotton pad. This nail varnish comes in a plastic bottle with a screw top. It is highly flammable so do be careful where you store it and who has access to it. It's very easy to use. Basically you just apply a little liquid to a cotton pad and swipe it over your fingernails. What I like about this nail varnish remover is that it actually has an ok smell. SOme other nail ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/12/08 (Very useful, 296 readings)
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When it comes to nail polish I always tend to opt for the cheapest one in Boots or my local supermarket. However since I've started to look after my nails and actually pay to them done I've learnt that the cheapest one is not always the best... as with so many things in life! In fact, very cheap nail varnish removers which are quite poor quality can actually damage and dry out your nails severaly, leaving them in quite a poor condition. After throwing out my three bottles of nail varnish remover that in total had probably cost me about £1.50 from Bodycare I decided to invest in a half decent bottle. Now the place where I go for my nails did try to sell me a ... Read the complete review




