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A plain ole' bottle of nail polish remover. I used to use this all the time, until I found out about an unfriendly ingredient Any guesses?
Gelatin, again.

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Gelatin is used as a strengthener in nail polish remover. The main ingredient, acetone, is what actually removes the polish, is a very harsh chemical that really damages nails. Adding gelatin helps to reduce some of the damaging effects.
Instead of regular nail polish remover, I opt for pure acetone.

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When weighing out the options, I would rather have damaged nails than dead animals. I just use hand lotion after I remove my polish to moisturize my nails after. On the plus side, pure acetone can be found at any drug or beauty store, and is usually cheaper.
Another option you have is acetone free, vegetarian nail polish remover.

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I have tried this Almost Natural nail polish remover before, and while it is a cause that I can totally get behind, I found it very ineffective at removing nail polish. For just the occasional nail painter, this might be the right option for you. However, in order to keep up with my other blog, and my love for nail art, I am constantly doing my nails, and I can't be wasting time waiting for my nail polish remover to work.
Will you be switching your bottle of nail polish remover to a gelatin free one?
Bye from the Veggie Side!