Yes it does work.
Completely cover the tag in clear nail varnish and allow to dry.
Do this twice a day, most say it takes 1 to 2 weeks but the longest it's taken me to remove one is 5 days.
It might sting a little when you first apply the varnish, but so does getting them frozen off in the doctors! You won't won't find a cheaper method.
Best of luck ;)
J
fingernail polish remover - or let it wear off
No, you need fingernail polish remover with acetone. With vinegar, you will just seriously dry out your skin.
Well actually no. Highly unlikely...ringworm is a fungus that grows under the skin and thrives in a moist environment. Covering the lesion with fingernail polish will hold moisture in and probably improve your crop of fungus.
Fingernail polish remover is usually made of acetone or ethyl acetate, which are solvents that help break down and dissolve the ingredients in nail polish. Some removers may also contain oils or moisturizers to help protect the skin and nails from drying out.
The safest and most appropriate options for fingernail polish for toddlers are water-based, non-toxic, and peel-off formulas. These types of nail polishes are less likely to cause harm if ingested or applied to sensitive skin. It is important to always supervise young children when using nail polish and to remove it promptly if any signs of irritation occur.
Just use the Nail Polish Remover on a cotton ball on your skin.
The best way to remove nail polish from skin is to put nail polish remover on a cotton ball and put it on the part of your skin and rub it after you get it off make sure you wash the area you put nail polish remover on
NO, NO, NO!!! If the chemicals get inside your skin, it will most likely travel through your bloodstreams and severely damage your heart, brain, etc.
Fingernails don't really hide anything; you can see the skin underneath them because they are transparent, unless you use fingernail polish.
rubbing alcohol and nail polish remover
use clear fingernail polish (or colored if you have to) and apply it over the bite. the red bugs attach at the surface of the skin and you need to stop their air supply to kill them. if you scratch them until the surface is red and swollen it will only only prolong their life under the skin.
If you have Mighty Bond on your skin you may be able to remove it with nail polish remover. Be sure that the remover has Acetone in it.