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Hol
IP: 68.38.136.222
4/30/2006 07:23:19 |
Subject: Non-acetone Nailpolish Remover
Message: Is anyone familiar with the non-acetone nailpolish removers you get at the grocery store? I think, but don't quote me, that Cutex makes one. I need comments. Actually the smell doesn't blow my dress up so I am looking for something with no smell or a pleasant smell!
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christi
IP: 71.131.28.87
4/30/2006 19:57:28 | RE: Non-acetone Nailpolish Remover
Message: Hi Hol Everyone seems to be raving about Queen Bee's remover as it doesn't have a smell at all. I personally haven't tried it, but maybe someone else will chime in here. Good luck!
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margo
IP: 67.142.130.17
4/30/2006 20:31:02 | RE: Non-acetone Nailpolish Remover
Message: I love the Honeybee Gardens remover! It is acetone free, fragrance free, color free etc. I have only used it with their french manicure (love it too!) but it has allowed me to use some color on my nails for the first time in years. Any other polish or removers send me into a migraine fit, sore throat, bronchitis etc...you get the picture. Don't think you can go wrong with it.
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cher
IP: 68.96.224.171
5/01/2006 00:25:58 | RE: Non-acetone Nailpolish Remover
Message: margo,glad to hear that you like hbg remover and french manicure, i should be recieving mine this week,it sounds like it will be the soloution to my problems, i luv a french manicure does it go on easy? thank for the info.
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Hol
IP: 68.38.136.222
5/01/2006 06:18:08 | RE: Non-acetone Nailpolish Remover
Message: I guess I have nothing to lose with this hbg remover since two women here have jumped on the bandwagon. I'm not too swift with the french manicure but like colors. I think it looks so sophisticated. That's just me. Might as well order it so I'm ready to go when my 30 days are up.
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Hol
IP: 68.38.136.222
5/01/2006 06:37:11 | RE: Non-acetone Nailpolish Remover
Message: Just ordered the nailpolish remover especially since it's on sale. There are 2 colors of nailpolish left that are on clearance but those colors don't strike my fancy so I ordered what I did like. Everyone needs a somewhat toned down nailpolish so I got the Moca Latte like Barbara suggested. As a matter of fact some here also suggested it. For those interested in the french manicure kit it is on clearance too. It seems samples are available too.
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cher
IP: 68.96.224.171
5/01/2006 08:26:05 | RE: Non-acetone Nailpolish Remover
Message: hol,when i ordered my polishes and remover i talked to melisa who was very helpful, i think i will like the product, especially about being able to add a drop of water to these polishes if and when they thicken, she also said that we would be able to get away with one coat on most of the polishes except for the dark colors, ie reds,drk browns etc. and NO CHEMICALS!!!!YEAH.
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Christi
IP: 204.75.125.173
5/01/2006 12:02:38 | RE: Non-acetone Nailpolish Remover
Message: If you aren't too good with a french manicure or polish in general, you can always go to your local nail shop. For about $8 - $10 they will paint your nails for you. You can take in your own polish and have them use it. Just an idea!
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Hol
IP: 68.38.136.222
5/01/2006 16:48:12 | RE: Non-acetone Nailpolish Remover
Message: Besides being cheap (lol) I like to do mindless things like paint my nails while I'm watching tv. Every time I would go get my nails done (when I had acrylics) I would bring polish with me so I could personally touch up my nails. Cher, that's great to know all you need is usually one coat. I didn't know that. I did get lighter colors THIS TIME. I'm usually into the darker colors (reds) during the winter months although there is always red on my toenails in the summer. When I read that thing about only one drop of water when the polish gets thick it put a smile on my face.
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Christi
IP: 204.75.125.173
5/01/2006 17:08:20 | RE: Non-acetone Nailpolish Remover
Message: I just placed my order too! I'm excited to try this polish and remover. I too love the "add a drop of water" idea. I'm pretty cheap myself....but as the ole saying goes......you pay for what you get! LOL....if I have a special occassion and want a french manicure and I don't want white/pink polish up to my elbows, I will go to the nail shop other wise......I too like the numbing effect of painting my nails.
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cher
IP: 68.96.224.171
5/01/2006 18:38:53 | RE: Non-acetone Nailpolish Remover
Message: christi and hol, the thing about adding H2oto the polish was told to me by melisa(hbg)only when the product is keep under cool to cold conditions otherwise it should be fine. and as for doing your own french manicure alittle tip that works for me. i just go from one side to they other w/the wht then i dip a q-tip in remover and wripe the wht off the finger tip wrks good, but it will be interesting with H2o soulable polish, i guess you could use their remover or alchol or try water,anxious to try it good luck girls
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