Sunday, 4 January 2015

Rapid Nail Polish Remover

As you will soon learn, I am a huge lover of everything to do with nails! I've started my own mini business through Facebook friends to do different nail and beauty treatments but I mainly practise at home until I'm confident with treatments and the clients build up. Anyway, ever since my love for all things nails and beauty began I've had numerous amounts of different equipment for Christmas and birthdays. This Christmas my mum bought me the best thing any body who loves to paint their nails!! I was absolutely amazed with how well this little machine works. It is the Rio Rapid Polish Remover. I've had a lot of different products from the Rio collections and this is definitely the best thing yet.
 
 
I apologise for my lack of photography skills and bad lighting.
With this little device, you get the Rapid Polish Remover Unit, Acetone Solution and 2 x AA Batteries. I first tried this on Boxing Day when I had Christmas pudding designs on my nails that I'd had on at least 5 days before, the polish that I used then was quite thick and difficult to remove with regular nail polish remover and cotton pads. As soon as I tried this, it was off within less than 7 seconds per nail.
At the minute my nail varnish is chipping and peeling away and is beginning to look a bit on the nasty side. This is my best opportunity to show you how well this beauty of a device works. To use, all you have to do is remove the lid from the pot, pour the provided acetone solution into the spinning heads inside the unit, put one finger in the pot at a time and switch on. You may have to manoeuvre your nail around the bristle's so that all of the polish is removed from around the sides of your nail and near your cuticles.


 
Here's before using rapid polish remover. (my nail polish is nude so may not be that noticeable)
 
 
And after,
 
  •  Essence Studio Nails Anti Split Nail Sealer
  •  Primark's PS Nail Polish in 88.
 
Katie xxx
 

 
 

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