Karma Organics Nail Polish Remover

Posted on January 25, 2011 by The Happy Penguin

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I thought effective, eco-friendly nail polish removers were like unicorns -- nonexistant, though I wanted to believe, until I found Karma Organics Nail Polish Remover. It works like magic.

I had the opportunity to try the Nail Polish remover in unscented and the first thing I noticed, obviously is there was no harsh, nostril burning smell! That to me was so wonderful because it's a huge reason I stray from doing my nails in the first place. I have a very sensitive nose so this product is an absolute blessing! Karma Nail Polish Remover comes in Tea Tree, Lavender, and Unscented.

The second thing I noticed is how it very effectively removes polish-all polishes, any brand, organic or non-organic. It worked as effectively as any other polish remover I've ever tried. Plus, it didn't seem to leave my nails or cuticles dry at all! Not to mention that I'm a big fan of the packaging. Hardly anything comes in glass bottles anymore and I think it adds a nice touch. Very pretty!

Nails Tips

Even if you can't make it to the the nails salon every week for a manicure, you can easily maintain neat nails and soft, touchable hands and feet. Have some basic, inexpensive tools on hand for at-home touch-ups, and set aside 20 minutes a week to pamper your fingers and toes. These steps will keep nails looking nice, even when you aren't wearing nail polish. While it protects nails from breakage, polish can be dehydrating, so go without it for a day or so. The trick to prevent nail polishes from thickening and becoming lumpy is to keep the solvents in them from evaporating. After each application, clean the neck of the bottle with nail polish remover, and twist the top tightly to ensure a good seal. Store polishes in the refrigerator; bring to room temperature before using.


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