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Does anyone have any alternatives to normal nail polish remover? My hands are very sensitive to chemicals. I was wondering if there are any household alternatives.
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Have you tried the acetone free nail polish remover. The only other thing that remove nail polish is straight acetone and that will dry you nails and hands out really bad.
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I'm sorry to hear of your problem. I work with a girl who has this very same problem. Every time she uses nail polish remover she has a terrible reaction. The skin around her nails get these tiny blisters, which are very painful. She has used non acetone polish remover and it has the same effect. She doesn't wear nail polish at all anymore and that's sad because her nails are gorgeous. I'm sorry to hear that you too have a problem with polish remover and I wish I could offer a solution. Maybe someone may offer an alternative method. Good luck.
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