it makes the nail polish spread on you finger
Poop help nail polish get off.
finger nail polish remover, or acetone.
yes,they do grow with finger nail polish on.
Finger Nail Polish Remover
skin or nail polish
This is a very good question, and shows you are enquisitive and thoughtful. It stays on your nails because it has a strong acid; hydrogen peroxide, which corrodes your nails (only by 0.0001 mm) and sticks on because it is a type of enamel. The fact it corrodes the nail may seem scary, but it does explain why your nails weaken: as your nail is corroded by 0.0001 mm, if you put the polish on your nails 10,000 times, you would have corroded a whole mm of nail. As your nail is approx. 1 mm, this is a freaky thought. This is why nail experts suggest you use a special type of polish without the h. peroxide, which doesn't corrode.I hope this helps
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Try finger nail polish remover or acetone. Make sure you have plenty of ventilation for either of these.
Use acetone finger nail polish remover. The design sheet is made of acrylic so the "regular" nail polish remover will get it off. The non acetone type won't get it off. Any cheap type will work, but it has to say "acetone" on the bottle.
The nail polish is like adhesive, it shouldn't be a problem but if it chips it cause irritation at the most. The body would push it out eventually.
Acetone -the main ingredient in finger nail polish remover can be purchased at most paint stores- I would apply acetone to the sheets-let soak and vigorously rub stain until the polish disolves and then wash separately in the washer- or in the kitchen sink