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Fantastic Natural Nail Polish Remover That Actually Works!

8.24.21

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This post may contain affiliate links. These help support this website.Fantastic Natural Nail Polish Remover That Actually Works on Chemistry Cachet

I have been using this natural nail polish remover for years!

It is organic, but it actually works!

I realized I have never shared this product with you, and decided it was time to do so. I just bought another bottle when I saw they carried it at Wal-Mart now too.

By the way, I saw at Walmart this brand also has lip gloss, a delicious smelling facial oil, and this amazing cuticle oil. I have tried the cuticle oil in rose scent, and loved it.

Their packaging is also so pretty!

Anyways, I will share with you a little more how this natural nail polish works. If you don’t like using alcohol or acetone based nail polish, you will love this stuff! I have tried many different “natural” nail polish removers over the years, but I wasn’t impressed with them. This one works great though, and it doesn’t dry your nails or skin out.

Fantastic Natural Nail Polish Remover That Actually Works!

Fantastic Natural Nail Polish Remover That Actually Works

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Now on to the blog post.

Ingredients in Blossom Natural Nail Polish Remover:

Their ingredient list is very simple. They use essential oil for the various scents. They use lavender oil for this scent, and they also have a mint one that uses peppermint oil.

The nail polish remover ingredient they use is Propylene Carbonate.

What is Propylene Carbonate?

This is a popular ingredient for non-toxic beauty products. For those of you who like checking out the EWG for ingredients, they rate this at a 1 which means there is no toxicity or allergens in this ingredient. By the way, the EWG can be a good additional resource, but some of their information is not correct. Always make sure to research a few different avenues on top of the EWG to get a correct opinion on ingredients. Many chemists do not trust them as a credible source. I know many of our readers like to use that website for reference, so I wanted to quickly add that detail in there for you.

Propylene Carbonate is a biodegradable amorphous polymer and has a low toxicity. It is an effective substitute for acetone which is why it works so well as a nail polish remover.

That is really all there is to it! Very simple science, but a great option to use!

Why I like Using This Natural Nail Polish Remover?

I struggle with hand eczema, and acetone based nail polishes dry out my skin too much. Alcohol based nail polishes also dry out my hands. When I first tried this product a few years ago, I really liked how moisturizing it was. Not only did it quickly remove my nail polish, but it also left my nails so soft!

It also smells very nice without any type of nail polish removing scent. If you are sensitive to harsh smells, this is also a really good option!

It is the only nail polish remover I have used since then. I use it on Amelia also.

I love sharing with you the best products that work! By the way, this is not a sponsored post, I just love this product and the quality. I think you will like it too!

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  1. Aussie Jo says

    August 24, 2021 at 6:58 pm

    This sounds great

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    • Alexis says

      August 25, 2021 at 4:07 am

      It is a great little product 🙂

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