The polish remover saviour every girl is gonna need!

So while this isn’t about fashion and is more towards beauty – this product just needed a blog post.

If you’re anything like me, I love paining my nails but I hate the removal. It takes a while, you’ve got to make sure it’s all completely off before you apply the new colour, and you’ve got to be careful not to spill any on furniture or clothes because some of the removers out there can actually stain. Now this problem is a thing of the past.

I’ve been a fan of the Nails Inc brand for as long as I can remember. I’ve got most of their colours in my nail drawer (yep – I simply HAD to dedicate an entire drawer to my nail polishes and products because I have so many), I’ve owned Loyalty Cards (if you’re a mani-pedi fanatic I definitely recommend) and I’ve visited a number of their nail bars around central London.

Recently they’ve brought out another great product: Express Nail Polish Remover. And just like the cliché, it does exactly what it says on the tin.

Looking at the pot, my assumption was that I’d unscrew the top and it’d be a pot of liquid you dunk your fingers into (so potentially messy if spilled). However they’ve even thought of a way to combat that. When you take off the lid, the inside houses dark coloured sponges doused in the acetone-free polish remover. You put your finger in, twist it around and within seconds, the polish is removed. Scented with vanilla, you’ll never again have the dreaded potent polish remover smell lingering for a good amount of time afterwards.

Nails Inc themselves even pride this product as fast and gentle and even compatible to use with not only normal polish, but gel and acrylic nails too. The pots are small enough for travel, so it’s also great for on-the-go.

I’ve invested in two pots – one for light colours and the other for dark colours or maybe I’ll just keep one as a spare I haven’t quite decided. You don’t have to do this, this is just my personal preference (and also the scarcity approach (my Psychology tutor would be proud) – if it’s a popular product, it’s best to stock up so you’re never without).

It’s currently sold out online on Nails Inc website, however if you google the product there are several other websites which stock it. Or if you’re heading to a nearby Nails Inc bar, pop in and ask one of the girls. Different price points are available from various retailers but all are within the single digits – a nice small number which won’t break the bank but will be a good investment.

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    • Krystal Scanlon 25 March 2013 / 7:41 pm

      Definitely try to invest if you can. Have you tried googling? I think places like Amazon sell it, and I’ve seen it on QVCUK website – but that one is sold with a whole set of nail polishes.

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