Karma Organic Nail Polish Remover with Soybean Oil and Tea Tree Oil- Non Toxic, Vegan, Cruelty Free, Acetone Free – Nails Strengthener for Fingernails – 4 fl. Oz

Karma Organic Nail Polish Remover with Soybean Oil and Tea Tree Oil- Non Toxic, Vegan, Cruelty Free, Acetone Free – Nails Strengthener for Fingernails – 4 fl. Oz
Karma Organic Nail Polish Remover with Soybean Oil and Tea Tree Oil- Non Toxic, Vegan, Cruelty Free, Acetone Free – Nails Strengthener for Fingernails – 4 fl. Oz
Karma Organic Nail Polish Remover with Soybean Oil and Tea Tree Oil- Non Toxic, Vegan, Cruelty Free, Acetone Free – Nails Strengthener for Fingernails – 4 fl. Oz
Karma Organic Nail Polish Remover with Soybean Oil and Tea Tree Oil- Non Toxic, Vegan, Cruelty Free, Acetone Free – Nails Strengthener for Fingernails – 4 fl. Oz
Karma Organic Nail Polish Remover with Soybean Oil and Tea Tree Oil- Non Toxic, Vegan, Cruelty Free, Acetone Free – Nails Strengthener for Fingernails – 4 fl. Oz
Karma Organic Nail Polish Remover with Soybean Oil and Tea Tree Oil- Non Toxic, Vegan, Cruelty Free, Acetone Free – Nails Strengthener for Fingernails – 4 fl. Oz
Karma Organic Nail Polish Remover with Soybean Oil and Tea Tree Oil- Non Toxic, Vegan, Cruelty Free, Acetone Free – Nails Strengthener for Fingernails – 4 fl. Oz
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Karma Organic Nail Polish Remover with Soybean Oil and Tea Tree Oil- Non Toxic, Vegan, Cruelty Free, Acetone Free – Nails Strengthener for Fingernails – 4 fl. Oz

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Customer Reviews

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4.3
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hated there idea of infusing toxic chemicals into my mail ...
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseJune 3, 2017
I avoided naikpokish for a long time, hated there idea of infusing toxic chemicals into my mail beds which then enters the bloodstream immediately... Think of once a week, for years, drinking in about half a short of acetone offer worse... Would you do it? This product has a great oil base, non toxic ingredients and still does a great job getting off old polish! Now I user an organic polish, which lasts longer than regular polish, and this remover is the icing on the cake! Nice to have polished nails again!
Safe and efficient
vesi✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 28, 2016
I'm very pleased with the purchase of this non-toxic,natural oil based nail polish remover.It is very gentle on the nail and tough on the nail polish.it gets the job done better then other natural nail polish removers I have tried before,but while using it you do need some extra time stripping that polish of your nail if you compare to conventional nail polish remover.it is natural,soy bean oil based product,derived from American farm corps.it comes packaged in a glass bottle of 4fl.oz.it is very efficient and it will last me a good while,it doesn't have a strong or unpleasant odor.it is a great personal care product that I will confidantly repurchase
Great option for green beauty-ists, but smears color
hk928✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 24, 2016
As a woman dedicated to clean beauty products, I was on the hunt for a non-acetone nail polish remover. I had already made the switch to 7-free nail polish, but still needed to find a remover. This is a good option. It smells lovely, and not like cleaning product like most other nail polish removers. My only complaint is that when wearing red polish, it tends to smear the color onto my skin. Not a big deal to me, as it disappears shortly. I will likely try a different brand to see if all natural nail polish removers work similarly.
Update: I'm Sold (Original Title: Pretty Good)
Resembling Q. Velcro✓ Verified PurchaseMay 27, 2016
Update 07/10/16:
-- Even with the price, I'm sold on this stuff, because my nails and cuticles are SO MUCH happier with this than with normal nail polish remover. My cuticles are smooth and tidy, and on some of my nails, you can even see a line where they're rougher and paler above the line, and smoother and pinker below. I had no idea how badly my nails had been abused from acetone-based removers until I started using this.
-- However, I am still hanging on to a little bit of acetone-based remover, because you can't use this stuff for cleanup (meaning, you can't use it to wipe away tiny bits of polish to neaten up your manicure). It's just too hard to control with precision.
-- NO staining. Not even with really intensely pigmented polishes. If some color gets on your fingers during removal, you just wipe it again with this remover and it's gone.
-- Below, I tried the remover on a dense glitter polish, and was concerned that you'd need to use way too much of the stuff to get polish off. Good news: if you're not using it on a glitter polish, you don't need to use nearly as much.
-- Also, the most important thing I learned: The amount of time and elbow grease you need simply vary from brand to brand, and from even from product to product within a brand. Some polishes and base/top coats whip off even faster than they do with acetone, some need you to put in a good amount of soak time and rubbing effort, and everything in between. Not sure if that's characteristic of all soy removers or just this one, but I wonder if some of the bad reviews saying "this doesn't work" have to do with this.

Anyway, I'm all about this stuff now. Very happy with my purchase after 6 weeks of frequent use.

Original Review 05/29/16:
Tried this out for the first time on a 4-day-old manicure of base coat, 2 thick coats dense microglitter polish (China Glaze Boundary of Memory), and thickly applied topcoat.

PROS:
+ Did get all the glitter polish off in about the same amount of time as pure acetone.
+ Nails were happy and moisturized when I was done, not even a LITTLE bit traumatized.
+ You can just use an ordinary paper towel instead of a cotton pad or other fancy stuff -- and I only needed half of one paper towel to do all 10 nails.
+ Mild oily smell, no other smell.
+ Formula is non-toxic and biodegradable, and the package is a glass bottle with an aluminum top (all recyclable).

CONS:
- It's not fast. You have to rub some on, let it sit, and then scrub at it (don't wipe, use elbow grease -- I found a back-and-forth key-turning motion to be the most effective). Overall it only took a little longer than normal remover would on glitter polish, but it'd be a headache if it took that long on regular polish.
- EXPENSIVE! $12 for 4 oz! (Compare: $3-4 for 8 oz of pure acetone at most drug stores)
- It's very oily. Your hands will be very greasy while you're working. Don't plan on touching anything important until you're done, and be sure to wash your hands.

???s:
- It is made from soy oil. Since Karma Organic Spa's number is printed right on the front of the bottle, I suppose one could call them directly to see if it's safe to use for people who are allergic to soy. (The manufacturer of a different soy-based remover claims that there are no allergy-triggering compounds or proteins remaining after the manufacturing process.)
- I felt like I had to use a LOT of product to get the polish off. That's pretty normal for glitter polish, but if you need the same amount to get regular polish off, you'd probably only get 10-11 uses out of this tiny little bottle.
- Since I was using it on glitter polish in a clear base, I wasn't able to tell from this first use whether this remover would result in finger staining with more pigmented polishes. If it doesn't, that'd be a big plus for me, since I like saturated colors and dark colors.
The Search Continues
Jane_Golden✓ Verified PurchaseApril 21, 2015
There's a lot of solution missing out of the bottle, more so than the picture shows. I don't know if this is because of the composition of the solution that it has to be that way, but feels like I'm not getting my full money's worth. The smell isn't nice, but it's manageable. It is soothing on cuticles, and it does remove polish but takes a bit of work so when I have glittery polish I have to use a remover with acetone. The product is alright, I don't think I'll be buying it again though.
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