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Studio 35 Beauty Polish Remover ReviewI purchased the Coconut Lime scented version of this nail polish remover at Walgreens. This particular one contains acetone and is for natural nails. The remover removed the polish on my toenails easily enough including the rhinestones on my big toes. The smell is also relatively pleasant unlike some other nail polish removers. The one thing I can't figure out is the packaging of this polish remover. Under the flip-top cap is the obligatory foil sealing disk. However, when you flip the flip-top cap there is a rubber piece that I think is supposed to help regulate the flow of the remover onto a cotton ball. I could not figure how to get the polish remover out through this flip-top cap. I squeezed the bottle and end up with remover coming out from under the cap (where it connects to the bottle). I tried just placing and firmly holding the cotton on the opening of the flip-top cap and turning the bottle upside down - not enough remover got onto my cotton ball to take the polish off my toenails. I ended up taking the flip-top cap off the bottle of polish remover, putting my cotton ball on the top of the bottle and shaking the bottle to wet the cotton ball with enough remover to take off my nail polish.© Copyright 1997-2010 Jeanne Ukwendu, JeanneUkwendu.com; All JeanneUkwendu.com texts and images, and the selection and arrangement thereof, are protected by copyright ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Copyright © Copyright 1997-2010 Jeanne Ukwendu, JeanneUkwendu.com. These materials may not be copied, reproduced, redisplayed, or distributed in any way for any purpose without permission from the author. Exception is made and permission hereby given for individual computer-printed copies made for non-commercial non-profit personal (e.g., home) use or non-commercial non-profit educational (e.g., classroom) use.
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