Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Beauty: Acetone vs Non-Acetone...that's the question!

Hey Peeps,

   So I recently had my first run in with non-acetone nail polish remover. Before coming into contact with it I had always wondered what the difference is from non-acetone remover and acetone remover. As I normally use acetone, I figured I should try out the other to remove some of my regular red nail polish (the one I've used more than 5 times).

    The results were disastrous.

    My nails broke and started peeling off which has never happened before.

The finger on the left was not touched with the 
non-acetone, but the right finger was.

    The four fingers I applied the non-acetone are growing slowly and constantly need to be cut or it results in me scratching myself.

    I wondered if this was a regular occurrence and decided to do a little research. I first looked at yahoo!answers as I usually find varied opinions on subjects in such pages. I was surprised to see that 4 out of 5 people who answered said that non-acetone was gentler and contained less chemicals.

   Then I found this article  and a little light was shed onto my situation. It explains that since acetone is said to remove nail polish faster, it also dissolves faster and doesn't need to be reapplied or scrubbed in as much as non-acetone. Therefore non-acetone takes more product and might be more damaging due to quantity of exposure.

    I'm no rocket-scientist or dermatologist but I see results. Since leaving the non-acetone way I have seen an improvement on my nails. 

    I hope this benefits you all. Let me know what your non-acetone/acetone stories or opinions are below! 
   
PS: Yay for healthy natural nails!




4 comments:

  1. Well I've always used acetone to remove my nail polish just because I know that is very unhealthy to peel off nail polish. The acetone that I've used has always left my nails feeling healthy, but from experience that one I always feel comfortable with is the purple color of acetone, the yellow or clear never seem to remove my glitter based nail polishes and the blue gives it a weird smell.

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  2. Hi Em (I'm on a Triberr network with you!). Hmm that's interesting. Might give this a try. Never used to have a problem with my nails and they were always really strong until I had a baby....must be something to do with the hormones as my nails have never been the same since and constantly break.

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  3. Thanks for the comments!!!
    Melanie: I stick with acetone that strengthens nails as well.
    Lauren: My mother said that the same happened to her, I guess it is the hormones.

    Let me know if you guys have any specific requests for the blog page or content. ^w^

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  4. Hello,

    My nails are ruined since using non-acetone, they now split and I can't grow them. Not a good look at all, although I don't help this by chewing them. Love your blog by the way :-)

    Emma http://channelislandsblog.wordpress.com

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