I'm kind of a lazy person when it comes to removing my nailpolish, because it usually takes a bit of effort to get off, and you need a while to do it properly. So when I saw this product at my local pharmacy, I just had to try it. I didn't hesitate because the price was quite reasonable ($4.99 for a decent sized pot) and I am a big fan of the DB company.
For those of you who don't know what Designer Brands is, it's an Australian company that offers inexpensive yet vast amounts of makeup and beauty products. Their products are rarely priced over $20, and their lip liners/eyeshadows/lipstick is usually only around the $5 mark. If you haven't tried it yet, I highly recommend them! :)
Anyways, I wanted to see if this product lived up to it's "1 second effortless removal" claim. I have to say, I was fairly impressed.

These are the colours I chose to test the nail polish remover on. I tried to pick differing colours and brands, to show the results in a more extensive way.
The names of the polishes, left to right (for anyone interested)
Turquoise Treasure by Ulta3 (part of the Greetings from Paradise set)
Valentine by Natio
High Street and Winter Skies by Polished London
Steel Her Heart by Revlon
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| AFTER (ONE SECOND ONLY) |
The picture above is after I put my fingers in the pot for one second at a time, and "twisted" them like the instructions told me to do. For being in the solution for only one second, I find the results quite impressive. The remainder of the polish came off after a few more attempts, which is still a fairly effective result in my opinion. It's definitely quicker than the traditional method of nail polish removal. I also think it might take a little longer if there is more than one coat of polish involved, as I only put one coat on, but I still love this product.
I give it a two thumbs up! I'll definitely be using this in the future.
Until next time,
Shelley xx
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