Fingernail polish remover has been around for quite sometime now, some may even say a hundred years (S). It “may lose potency”, but it may never go a bad (Dodd). Remover was invented by Michelle Menard and has continued to be a constant use in everyday lives (S). There are all different kinds of ingredients in fingernail polish remover depending on the brand, but the main ingredient for most fingernail polish removers is either the combination of ethyl acetate and isopropyl alcohol or ethyl acetate (What are the ingredients in nail polish remover). The repeated use of fingernail polish remover has lead me to wonder what the process of fingernail polish remover actually is and so many more questions. Fingernail polish remover has many uses, but what exactly …show more content…
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Many girls like to use nail polish to paint their nails, but how about as a libation? This is the case for 25-year-old Bertha, who drinks nail polish when she gets thirsty. Her favorite "flavors" are anything with glitter and the color blue.
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After ensuring one has achieved their desired nail shape, they can proceed by applying the base coat to anchor the finishing manicure. When removing the brush, one should slide the edge of the brush against the neck of the bottle, scraping the paint off one side and...
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Pilot G2 gel pens are very popular for all types of use, from jotting down an ingredient on a shopping list to creating a black and white masterpiece. The Pilot G2 is ergonomically designed for comfortable use and with their new "Dynamic Gel Ink Formula," the ink decreases the amount of smudging and increases the fluidity of the pen. However, curiosity sparks and asks, "What secrets lie behind one of the best-selling gel pens in America? What is in the gel?" Pilot, as a company, is economically friendly and the gel in the pens has friendly ingredients.
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Mild abrasives to brush off any unwanted particles and light stains. Examples of abrasives include calcium carbonate, dehydrated silica gels, hydrated aluminum oxides, magnesium carbonate, phosphate salts and silicates.