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Suncoat Natural Nail Polish Remover First Impression

Hello everyone! Today I have a review for Suncoat’s Natural Nail Polish Remover. My mom recently purchased this online at Amazon, which at the moment is $5.68 for 60ml. It is a corn and soya based nail polish remover with only 4 ingredients, which is significantly healthier than regular polish remover. It comes in either a 30ml or 60ml glass bottle (1oz or 2oz) which is better than plastic because the chemicals in plastic bottles will soak into the remover as well, and that’s bad for you.

The directions say to put it on your nails with a Q tip or cotton ball, let soak, and rub off until the polish is removed; basically, it works just like normal removers. I had my mom test it on the 4th of July nail design and the new glitter polish I got (I test my designs on her first ok) and she gave me a review. She said that it was very very oily, but it is oil so that’s what you’d expect. It took longer to remove than what it would for normal polish remover, but it worked just as well. I’m guessing it took a while because both nails had glitter on them, and that is really hard to get off even with acetone based removers. 

I tried the remover myself when I got glitter polish on my skin and it worked just fine. It doesn’t have that awful scent that other removers have; it just smells like corn oil. What I wish is that it was certified organic or at least certified non-gmo; that way I’d at least I’d know the corn oil wasn’t from fake corn. Other than that I would say it is ok, but I will have to test it on other polishes first to be sure. Oh and also I used this to get a nail polish line off of my glasses lens (Insta-Dri nail polish likes to mark on stuff even when it’s dry) and it didn’t ruin it so that’s great lol.

Overall I will give it 4 out of 5 stars for my first impression. It works well for only 4 ingredients and it’s safe to use on your glasses if an accident occurs. I will see you again on Sunday for a review on the new nail polish I got. BYYEEE

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