NO, absolutely not! The chemicals in nail polish remover (usually acetone) is not meant to be used on any body part but the nails. Even the ones that are not made with acetone should never be used on fever blisters.
Check with your pharmacist to see what s/he recommends for fever blisters.
Acetone is good, or nail polish remover.
It Should Come Off With Nail Polish Remover. The Ingredients In Polish Remover Are Very Strong. Good Luck
well it can't be good for you
Flammibility
Nail polish remover contains acetone which is a very good organic solvent. It dissolves the nail polish and helps to clean it off.
use nail polish remover it works good any kind would work
I would just add a few drops of nail polish remover. It has worked for me! Just add a few drops of nail polish remover into the drying nail polish and give it a few good shakes!
I'm afraid that they are there for good.
no nailpolish remover(well the good kind) has acetone in it
This is a loaded question. While non-acetone nail polish remover will take off varnish just fine, it will generally take longer-meaning it will still dry nails out. My personal opinion is: use polish remover with acetone. It will dry out your nails the same amount as non-acetone remover but with faster results.
Nail polish remover is mostly Acetone. The formula for Acetone is C3H6O
Nail polish out of black topUse fingernail polish remover, an use Clorox beach 2, to help get the rest of the stain out! good luck;-)