nail polish Removers often contains acetone, which drys the skin. Be sure to apply a moisturizer after you have removed access polish from your skin when doing your manicure
Because water isn't a good remover unless yooh scrub and scrub until it comes off and the nail remober has nail chemicals or something like that
you can put toothpaste our nails and use a nail file to scrub it off
Try peeling some off or use nail polish remover and scrub it clean
You could scrape it, scrub it, wash it, or use nail polish remover. Although it comes off on its own.
you can either rub it off gently with sand paper or get nail-polish remover and carefully get a cotton pad and get some of the remover on it and scrub gently
I know I seem crazy but, just use nail polish remover. use it on a cloth and just scrub scrub scrub.
Use nail polish remover and a rag to scrub it off.
use nail polish remove or exfoliating the skin/nail glue or soak in nail polish remover then peel off.
Use nail polish remover and bleach mixed nail polish remover.
try nail polish removerMy solution was, get a washcloth, put a little bit of rubbing alcohol on one side and scrub scrub scrub. It will take it out a little bit. Then wait for no more than a minute! and Pour Acetone nail polish remover on the other half of your washcloth and scrub scrub scrub! Mine came out perfectly easy!If you are really carefull, a tiny bit of nailpolish won't hurt! All you have to do is get a tissue, or something you scrub nail polish normally off with, and get a little bit of remover on it, just enough so it's not really "wet," it just has it on it. From there I would dab lightly, see what happens!! Hope this helped!I'm not 100% sure, but it worked for my leather bag so good luck!
nail polish remover is what you use to get nail polish off your fingernails. :)
A Sharpie and nail polish remover have the same chemicals in them. Nail polish remover has the chemicals to remove that so it adapts also to Sharpies.