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- ki*******Combination SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessEnlarged PoresRecommendedFeb 15, 2025
+ Effective cleansing power + Safety cap + Convenient size A perfectly decent and reliable remover! The safety cap makes it safe for households with young children. It removes polish well even with a small amount, fulfilling its role as a remover effectively. As expected with nail polish removers, it has a strong scent. - cp********Oily SkinAcne SkinSebum/BlackheadsEnlarged PoresRednessRecommendedAug 15, 2024
I decided to try the Wake Make nail polish remover, and I'm pleased with how well it removes polish. It's definitely worth giving a try. The scent is quite strong, similar to other brands' nail polish removers. Apart from that, I haven't noticed any other drawbacks yet. - ca******Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedSep 14, 2023
The scent is pleasant and inoffensive. It's great that it comes in a large size and removes makeup effectively. It doesn't have any particularly special features, so I'm not sure how it differs from other products. - al*****Combination SkinRecommendedJan 24, 2023
This is the only product of its kind available, so I bought it, and it's better than I expected! Even a small amount effectively removes nail polish! There's nothing particularly disappointing about it. If I had to nitpick, I'd say the smell is quite strong... But that's unavoidable, I suppose. - fn******Normal SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedAug 20, 2021
Unlike traditional acetone removers with their harsh smell, this one has a pleasant floral scent that makes removing nail polish a more enjoyable experience. Plus, you get a generous amount of product. It's rarely included in Olive Young's sales promotions. I wish it would go on sale more frequently. Highly recommended for those who frequently use regular nail polish. - le******Combination SkinAcne SkinRecommendedNov 11, 2020
It even removes glittery nail polish effectively! You only need a small amount, making it very efficient. The strong smell requires you to open a window when using it. Otherwise, you might get a headache. - av********Oily SkinAcne SkinOct 16, 2020
- A great affordable nail polish remover that's easy to use - Conveniently available at Olive Young, making it easily accessible - The large volume is perfect for removing nail polish and has other household uses too, like removing sticker residue - While the ingredients aren't top-notch, the low price point makes it understandable as it's not a premium product - The scent is a sweet, fruity fragrance that can be overpowering and may cause headaches - Hwahae UserNormal SkinRecommendedSep 13, 2020
It removes makeup fairly well. It's more effective than regular makeup removers. It has the same acetone smell as other removers. The scent gives me a headache. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedSep 6, 2020
I urgently needed to tidy up my nails, so I rushed to the nearest cosmetics store. Oh wow, I was thrilled with how well it removed polish and seemed to moisturize my nails too. Usually, glittery nail polishes are notoriously difficult to remove, but this Perfect Remover wiped them off cleanly. I also appreciate that the scent isn't harsh or overpowering. It's a bit pricier compared to other budget options, but the performance justifies the cost. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAug 30, 2020
It removes nail polish really well. For older polish, you need to soak the cotton pad thoroughly and let it sit for a bit, but fresher polish comes off easily with a few swipes. I love that it's almost 100% hydrating. When I used to use Modi remover, it felt way too oily, and while it removed polish well, I had to scrub my hands thoroughly every time. The scent is overwhelmingly strong. I'm sensitive to fragrances, but when I used Modi nail remover before, there was no acetone smell at all. This one has a truly pungent odor. While it removes polish well and the price is reasonable for the amount, I feel like I'm going to be sick from the smell every time I use it, so I'm not keen on repurchasing. They seem to have added quite a strong fragrance, but it's not enough to mask the acetone. Being acetone-based, it's unavoidable, but it dries quickly on cotton pads. For older polish, you need to let it sit for a while, but the remover dries up in the meantime. For example, if you're removing polish from your index finger, try wiping it once or twice with the unused side of the cotton pad you used for your thumb, then use a fresh pad. It works much more effectively this way.