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- 여쿨토찌Aug 11, 2020 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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Cons1. Dryness The acetone inevitably strips moisture, which is unavoidable. However, being an Extra Strong formula, it seems a bit more harsh and drying compared to other products. Be careful to only apply it to your nails. As someone prone to hand eczema, it really stings and irritates my skin if it comes into contact. Please be cautious, everyone! 2. Lingering Scent I'm not mentioning the strong acetone smell as it's common to all removers, but this one has a particularly strong lingering scent. The artificial, intense cosmetic fragrance remains on your hands for quite a while, even after washing. The persistent scent is quite disappointing.
TipIf the polish doesn't come off immediately, soak a cotton pad generously with the remover, place it on your nails, wait a moment, and then wipe - it'll remove the polish completely!