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Fingernail Polish on SkinRhonda from SLC Feedback About This Post:RE: Fingernail Polish on SkinMy daughter just now did this. She looks a lot like the little girl in the picture, hehe. Thanks for your input. I will be trying each and every one of these. Post By Amanda (Guest Post) RE: Fingernail Polish on SkinWe just had this same problem yesterday. My grandson is in a wedding in two days and covered himself and his bedroom wall and carpet with red nail polish. His Mom brought him to me so she could try to clean up the brand new carpet. I started researching the internet for ways to clean him and was startled to read that putting him in a warm bath for 15-20 minutes would work.. It was amazing as soon as we put him in the water we started seeing flakes of the nail polish in the water. Post By guest (Guest Post) RE: Fingernail Polish on SkinYou guys made me laugh and cry with your responses. Thanks for the input! Post by rpartree RE: Fingernail Polish on Skin
OH MY !! I TRIED NOT TO LAUGH AT THIS PICTURE. Post by imaqt1962 RE: Fingernail Polish on SkinOk this picture is just too cute!!! It reminds me so much of how fast time goes by. As the mother of a freshmen in college and a senior in high school, I just want to say how precious each and every minute is. Please enjoy this beautiful baby. Post By TC in MO (Guest Post) RE: Fingernail Polish on Skinactually I ended up trying baby oil. I had most of it off by the next morning. The baby oil breaks it down and loosens its hold while keeping it from drying and itching so bad. Good stuff. Nail polish, even the acetone free stuff is too hard on young tender skin. So Thank you and with this little one on the loose, I'm sure there is still a whole ton of stuff I will be getting an opportunity to learn. Post by rpartree RE: Fingernail Polish on SkinNail polish remover? Be sure to wash her skin with soap and water afterward. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Fingernail Polish on SkinJust let it wear off. Give her a bath a day for three days, and I'll bet it will be all gone. Post by coreenhart |
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