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Find The Best Non-Acetone Nail Polish Remover Under $10

October 7, 2019 By Kelly Pepper 1 Comment

Here’s an effective non-acetone nail polish remover without breaking the bank! This list will help you decide which one to use as a replacement for the harsh chemicals in acetone. Sad, but true!

Frequent use of acetone to remove chipped or old nail polishes can damage and turn your nails dry and brittle. It’s better to find non-abrasive alternatives to clean your manicures. But which non-acetone nail polish remover works best for you without burning a hole in your pocket? Let me help you with this list! I personally tried some of them and some I’ve been wanting to try, that will happen sooner rather than later, I’m sure! (LOL)

Effective Non-Acetone Nail Polish Removers Under $10

Although there are a lot of alternatives to remove your latest nail art design, using acetone and non-acetone nail polish removers are the most effective way.

While using acetone removes nail polish fast and easy, it also causes harm to your fingers. It strips your nails of natural oils that help keep them strong and long. It makes your skin dry as well.

Using an effective acetone nail polish remover can undermine the damage your nails would have suffered in its counterpart. Although these products still use solvents like ethyl acetate, isopropyl alcohol, and propylene carbonate, they’re still less harsh than acetone.

Another advantage of using a non-acetone nail polish remover is the moisturizing agent infused in some products, compensating the loss of essential oils. On the other hand, they may not be able to remove polishes as fast as acetone can.

If you’d like to try a safer way to remove nail polishes – unless you plan on going all organic – check out these effective brands under $10!

 

1. Zoya Remove Plus Nail Polish Remover

At $8.99, this alternative to traditional acetone not only removes nail polishes, it can also do a lot of other things for your nails. It boasts a 3-in-1 formula that can be used to prep, clean and condition nails on top of removing nail polishes while leaving your nails with a pleasant lavender smell. It also promises to make your next manicure last longer!

2. Mineral Fusion Natural Nail Polish Remover

This nail polish remover has a strong mango scent and it isn’t soy-based. It’s also a great alternative to acetone-based nail polish removers as it’s less harsh and cruelty-free. You can get this at any Target store or purchase it online for only $10.

3. Sally Hansen Nail Polish Remover

Got those stubborn dark colors or glitters to contend with? This product can easily remove those without having to use harsh chemicals. It uses a special blend of vitamins, minerals, protein as well nail strengthening gel to be more gentle on your skin while being tough on those hard to remove nail polishes. You can buy it here for $4.96.

4. Cutex Twist and Scrub Instant Sponge Regular

Unlike other nail polish removers, you don’t need to buy cotton balls for this product. You only need to dip your finger in and twist it around to remove the nail polish. As an alternative to acetone, Cutex uses a protein-rich formula to gently remove the polish. Plus, this only costs $5.5 for 7.7 oz.

5. OPI Expert Touch Lacquer Remover

Like the previous items on this list, OPI created this non-acetone nail polish remover to remove dark shades of polish without drying or damaging your nails. You’ll also love its fruity fragrance that isn’t too strong for your nasal passages. Get it here for only $5.95.

 

Check out this review on the Zoya Remove Plus non-acetone nail polish remover from KikiintheMiddle:

If you frequently change your nail design, polish, or nail art , then using a non-acetone nail polish remover is definitely the best option for your nails and skin. However, if you use Shellac polish, then acetone would work better for you.

Acetone may be a bit cheaper but it also carries a higher percentage of damage to the nails. On the other hand, some non-acetone nail polish removers may not work as efficiently as its counterpart. Ultimately, it all depends on which solution works best for you!

 

Keep your nails strong by massaging essential oils on your skin every day! Learn how to make organic cuticle oil with this tutorial.

 

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