it would be safe to assume that polish remover would be dangerous to a baby's skin. Its a chemical, which is not good news and it probably contains Acetone which is a solvent, not good for skin, but at least it evaporates quickly. Evaporation can be a problem as well, for small lungs it will be an irritation and an irritant on contact with the eyes. Look at the chemical analysis on the container, if in doubt consult a doctor
Just use the Nail Polish Remover on a cotton ball on your skin.
Use a pumice stone.
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
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Nail polish remover, it works well with skin and nails
- no , just put a little of nail polish remover on it ! but if you don't put nail polish remover on & you just yank/pull then YES ! you will damage your skin * Follow Me @TyannaBaybiiee *
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
rubbing alcohol and nail polish remover
Avoid being on the skin because it hashes the skin.
use nail polish remove or exfoliating the skin/nail glue or soak in nail polish remover then peel off.
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.
To remove Feviquick from skin, you can first wash the affected area with warm, soapy water, gently scrubbing with a soft brush or cloth. If the glue does not come off, you can try using acetone-based nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol. Be sure to moisturize the skin afterward to prevent dryness.