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Ric.ror | 13:38 Mon 25th Jan 2016 | ChatterBank
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It's tricky - should I go for the cheap one or the one that will condition and strengthen my nails
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HaHa I don't wear nail varnish but if I did I would probably go for the cheaper option :-)
13:41 Mon 25th Jan 2016
I just buy the cheapest from my local chemist and have had no problems. Most appear to condition nails.
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I don't wear nail varnish but if I did I would probably go for the cheaper option :-)
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I'm giving you BA Ummm - I think you know why
Can't you get both? What happened to 'human rights'.
best for curing cold sores & removing hair extensions. More uses here

http://www.rd.com/home/cleaning-organizing/extraordinary-uses-nail-polish-remover/
Can it remove repetitive posts?
We wish, Gav!

Cheers Ric :-)
yes Gav, pour it over your keyboard
Using an old iPad. Though I did try using tippex!!!
cutex for weak nails is very good. It is one of the cheapest, yet also good for the nails. And it really works while some products are hard work. It wins hands down. (sorry!)
I don't wear nail varnish anymore. I tried all the various types and never saw any difference...except that the pricey ones did a more complete job of removing the varnish. Some own brands did nothing. Boots own was OK.
Fill a plastic film roll with chopped foam sponge, soak in acetone, dip in finger & swivel.....voila, no nail polish.
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Looking at the answers on this post I wish we had the old system whereby I could rate the answers
Instead I give special 'shout out' to Svejk and Gavmacp

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