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The main ingredient in nail polish is acetone and in some cases acetate. The acetone dissolves the nail polish; liquifying it. This makes it easy for it to wipe off with a cotton ball or tissue.
1.) Go to the store. 2.) Buy nail polish remover. 3.) Use as directed on the label.
You can try nail polish remover, which has an ingredient in it that counteracts the ingredients in nail polish.
Yes, it works with all brands of nail polish.
The water (H2O) in it.
Nothing except air!!
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- Acetone - Ethyl Acetate - Toluene - Propylene Carbonate These are the ingredients in standard drugstore nail polish removers but it is possible to purchase 'healthier' nail polish removers that are less toxic
it is a cheap brand of nail polish that you can find in most drug stores. The quality is good too.
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formahdayle That would be spelled, "formaldehyde." And your answer is wrong.
NOTHING you shouldn't ever put anything on your nails but nail polish. You can try buffing them with olive oil but don't paint them with anything but nail polish. Wal-Mart has some awesome colors of nail polish for just $1.00!!!!!!!! Yes, you read that right. One dollar.