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How to Remove Nail Polish without Remover

Hello, nail enthusiasts!

We all enjoy experimenting with different nail colors. Isn't that right? Sometimes with pastels, other times with bold reds and at times with nude shades. Likewise, we have also dealt with chipped nail polish, which makes our hands look unflattering. That is when we use a nail polish remover to quickly remove our nail paint. But what if you have run out of nail polish remover or simply don't have any on hand? Don't worry. I have got you covered.

In this article, you will discover some amazing DIY tips and alternatives that will help you remove nail polish without nail polish remover. So, grab some cotton balls or tissue paper, any of the below-given ingredients, and let's dive in!

1) Perfume - Smells Sweet, Removes Polish in an Instant

Though using perfume to remove nail paint seems like an expensive bargain, it can be your most effective and sweet-smelling weapon in your nailcare routine.

To try this method, take a cotton ball and spray some alcohol-based perfume on it. Gently rub this cotton ball over your nails, making sure to wipe the entire nail surface. The alcohol present in the perfume will work its magic and dissolve the nail polish within a few seconds.

2) Nail Polish - The Unexpected Solution

Yes. You read it right. Believe it or not, you can actually use a nail polish to remove old polish from your nails. And guess what? It is quite an easy nail polish removing hack and does a neat job of giving you clean nails within a minute.

For this, simply apply a fresh and thick coat of nail polish (any shade would do) over your existing polish. Let it sit for a few seconds to soften the old polish, but don't let it dry. Quickly wipe and rub it away using a tissue. You will notice the fresh and old polish literally disappearing from your nails in no time. This method is particularly useful for glitter or textured nail polishes that can be stubborn to remove.


3) Hand Sanitizer or Rubbing Alcohol

Alcohol-based hand sanitizer or rubbing alcohol are household products that can work wonders when it comes to removing nail polish.

This method is honestly very easy. All you need to do is pour a little amount of rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer into a cotton ball and press it against your nails for a few seconds. Then rub it over your nails in a back-and-forth action (as if you are scrubbing) and until the nail polish starts to lift. Continue this process until your nails are completely clear of any old polish.

4) Hairspray - Not Just for Your Locks

Your hair spray can do more than just holding your hairstyle in place. That's true. It can also come to your rescue and be a great alternative to nail polish remover.

To try this nail polish removing hack, spray some hairspray directly on your nails and let it sit for 1-2 minutes. Then, using a cotton pad or tissue, gently rub it all over your nails. The alcohol and solvents in hairspray will instantly melt your nail polish before wiping it away completely.

5) Toothpaste - Trust it to Clean Your Nails too

Did you know that toothpaste can help you remove nail polish? Really! Toothpaste isn't just for brushing your pearly whites but can also be a household hero for removing old or chipped nail polish. However, read the ingredient list of your toothpaste to see if it contains ethyl acetate. This DIY method will work effectively only if your tube of white paste contains this chemical compound.

To use toothpaste to get rid of your existing nail polish, first squeeze a dollop of toothpaste directly over your nails. Let it sit for a few seconds, and then gently rub it back and forth using a cotton pad, tissue or old toothbrush. Make sure to scrub the corners and the entire surface of your nails. The toothpaste acts as a gentle abrasive and helps pull the color off your nails after a bit of forceful rubbing.

Post Nail Polish Removal Care

After successfully removing nail polish with your chosen method, wipe your nails clean with water and pat them dry with a clean towel. Your nails and surrounding skin may be slightly dry by this time. You can easily rehydrate them by applying a hand and nail cream or cuticle oil. Gently massage the cream or oil into your nails, cuticles, and the skin around them. This will help restore moisture and keep your nails in good condition.

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