ingredients:
1) A bowl
2) room temp. water
3) RUNNY nail paint
4) tooth pick
5) tape
6) cotton bud
7) rough cloth
DONE BY
AAYUSHI & CRYSTAL
salley hansen
take an old dish and fill it with room temp water. Take some runny nail polish and drop it into the water. Then take a toothpick and draw a pattern into it. Dunk your nail in and take it out. xxx
acetone is an effective sterilizer so if the nail polish remover has acetone yes ,check the ingredients :) Hope it helps
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)
Actually this is incredibly easy, just use industrial acetone that you buy in hardware stores. Put some on a paper towel and just wipe up the nail polish. Acetone will not harm the stone. Any other stone questions visit my blog and ask, I'll be happy to answer. http://artearthstonetiles.blogspot.com/
I am allergic to formaldehyde, so I need to know the ingredients of all products I use.
Formaldehyde and im sure of this because i looked it up so much to make sure so i did not sound stupid, retarded, and anything else i am one of those smart freaks you know... - - - - - You can't be THAT sure...they never used formaldehyde in nail polish. Tosylamide/formaldehyde resin, which has formaldehyde as an ingredient but is very different from formaldehyde when it gets put in nail polish, is a polymer they use to make nail polish harder. They're developing new resins to replace it because no one wants to use a product that says "formaldehyde" on the ingredients list even if it contains no actual formaldehyde.
Nail polishes consist of many chemicals. Some of these chemicals are solvents, film formers, resins, plasticizers, pigments, and pearls. Additional ingredients such as thickening agents could also be used.
Generally, you don't. But if there is a marble inside and you want it, you could use a nail punch or a hatchet to make a hole in the can. But you'd need to wear eye protection and turn it away from you.
The human body has no use for marble.
No Nubians did not use marble but they did use iron gold and ebony
Nail polish remover often contains oily substances that can leave residue once the acetone evaporates. This residue can be a mixture of solvents, pigments, and other ingredients used in the nail polish remover formula. Residue may also be left behind if the nail polish remover was not thoroughly wiped off after use.