The reason why water can't remove nailpolish is because water doesn't have a special chemical inside it to remove nailpolish. I don't know what the chemical is called, but you can always go to the nail polish store or go to CVS to find nailpolish remove stuff.
Because nail polish is an air drying (non chemical curing) acrylic based paint which contains acetone and other solvents when applied, so acetone is able to re- dissolve it.
I think there is a choice of non-acetone and acetone nail polish remover So yes it can BE in nail polish remover but not in all of them .
it drys the nail plate up
Yes, but it does take some rubbing.
Yes, but use pure acetone very carefully.
because of Acetone.
regular acetone, acetone with enriched formula (protein for the nail), maximum strength acetone, non-acetone, gel nail polish remover, artificial nail polish remover, acetone for dry brittle nails, powder-acetone free nail polish remover, list goes on and on. You can find them @ your local drug store.
They don't make nail polish with acetone. Nail polish REMOVER with acetone is available in most drugstores, supermarkets and beauty supply stores.
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Nail polish remover is mostly Acetone. The formula for Acetone is C3H6O
Acetone (Nail polish remover) the ped egg dose it two
Try acetone nail polish remover.
The solution in fingernail polish is acetone the substance dissolved in the acetone is the solute
acetone is in your nail polish remover
Nail polish remover, or pure acetone, would work.