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Buff Your Nails

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Date: 03/06/2005 Topics: Beauty | Old Categories  
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Lemon peel makes a great buffing agent for your nails.

By Robin
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By helen ellie (1) Contact
No need to buy expensive remover, as they are all generally the same (apart from trade names!!). Soak your cotton wool/pad in remover, hold on nail for 5-10 seconds then gently slide down anil. Polish will come off very well. Hope this helps

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By Liz (Guest Post)
That's because they use acetone, acetone strips nailpolish fast but that's because it very, very strong. Too much acetone is bad for your nails and it makes it yellow and weak.

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By jodi (Guest Post)
I noticed that when I have my nails done that when they take off the nail polish it would come off alot quicker for them then when I would take it off at home so I ask them if I could buy some that they used. Theirs is stronger. It was alittle bit more expensive but well worth it.

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