It can only damage your fingernails if you have polish on your nails over a long period of time. In other words, you take off the old polish and then straight away put on a couple of coats of new polish. Your fingernails need to breathe. You also need to be aware of the chemicals being used in some nail polishes, these chemicals should always be avoided.
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As above, when you frequently change nail polish colors, the harsh nail polish remover actually strips the lipids in the nail and the fingernail can literally dry out and become brittle.
Further, some lesser quality (and usually darker color polishes) can leach into your nail and actually stain them. One way to help avoid this would be to use a clear coat polish first (let it dry) then apply the dark color polish. As the person above notes, it is important to give your nails a break polish when you can.
NO, NO, NO!!! If the chemicals get inside your skin, it will most likely travel through your bloodstreams and severely damage your heart, brain, etc.
You can remove dry fingernail polish from a wood laminate floor by first using fingernail polish remover or acetone to cut the polish. Then, use your fingernail to scrape the remaining polish from the floor.
Try fingernail polish remover.
No, Fingernail Polish is used to paint your fingernails. Or else they would not call it fingernail Polish. If you were more than Likely to Use Fingernail Polish to Remove Warts, the Wart Would Not Remove. This is because, the Wart Continues to get bigger, as you leave the fingernail polish on.
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it shouldn't hurt but maybe you are allergic to the fingernail polish or fingernail polish remover you are putting on
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Fingernail polish remover. :-)
Cut it out or soak it in nail polish remover. This may cause damage to the hair, depending on how much treatment is needed. Generally, the hair should recover well.
Use nail polish remover.
nail polish remover.