If your hair is dyed, then it would make it lighter, but if it is natural it may not have an effect. But if I had to give a definite answer, Lighter
It supposedly strengthens your nails, but that effect is cancelled out by the acetone in the formula.
There are a couple of great brand of all natural makeup remover that would be great for your daughter. You may want to try the Almay or Derma E All Natural.
an acid. acid dissolves limescale
Not all Nail Polish Remover is bad for your fingers or hands. Theres different kinds such as "strengthening or nourishing" Plus much, much, more. After you're done soaking your nails or hands in Nail Polish Remover be sure to put some lotion on your hands and fingers so your hands won't get dried out. :)
Yes there are. Many people revert to old-school methods, such as bleach, baking soda, and salt water. However, finding an official natural carpet stain remover would be quite difficult.
Beacause yeast is mainly for beer not wine
you just use color remover i believe.
The Dog Whiperer's Natural Odor & Stain Remover! This cleaner IS AMAZING
I would recommend looking for an all natural carpet stain remover to be sure that you do not expose your children to dangerous chemicals. One product you might want to try is Seventh Generation Carpet Spot and Stain Remover.
Perioxide or soft scrub with lemon
Use a toothbrush to scrub with acetone or nail-polish remover. Neither will harm natural stone. (Do not use on formica, laminate, or synthetic marble)
I have not a clue, but I just mixed nail polish remover and windex in a windex bottle and sprayed it everywhere in my bathroom.