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Has anyone ever tried this nail polish remover?

Soy Good
This natural nail polish remover passes the sniff test.
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You jumped on the "3 Free" nail polish trend a long time ago. (Translation: Polish free of nasty chemicals toluene, DBP and formaldehyde.) But have you ever wondered what's lurking in your polish remover?

Unlike most on the market,
A Beautiful Life Soy Polish Remover ($20) swaps The Big 3 for essential oils.  We tested it on our industrial-strength pedicure. It took a little longer than conventional polish remover, but it did work; we discovered it's best to douse a cotton ball and let it sit on the nail before rubbing off polish. We were pleasantly surprised that it smelled like grapefruit--not gasoline. It also leaves behind essential oils to moisturize parched nails and skin.

Ready to take it all off? Buy it
here.

Give chemicals the finger.

Soy Good
This natural nail polish remover passes the sniff test.
image
You jumped on the "3 Free" nail polish trend a long time ago. (Translation: Polish free of nasty chemicals toluene, DBP and formaldehyde.) But have you ever wondered what's lurking in your polish remover?

Unlike most on the market,
A Beautiful Life Soy Polish Remover ($20) swaps The Big 3 for essential oils.  We tested it on our industrial-strength pedicure. It took a little longer than conventional polish remover, but it did work; we discovered it's best to douse a cotton ball and let it sit on the nail before rubbing off polish. We were pleasantly surprised that it smelled like grapefruit--not gasoline. It also leaves behind essential oils to moisturize parched nails and skin.

Ready to take it all off? Buy it
here.

Give chemicals the finger.

 

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