Thursday, 23 September 2010
Product Praise: Trind Nailpolish Remover
In the beginning of August I told you all I purchased some Trind products as I was really curious about them, today I'm going to talk about the polish remover and next week or so about the other steps from the system altogether, I've tested them enough by now. This remover deserves a special article as it has taken a special place in my beloved stash...
Trind Extra Mild Nail Polish Remover is oil and acetone free and guaranteed to perfectly cleanse your nails. Use before applying a Trind product or polish. Trind Nail Polish Remover is safe and effective, because it uses solvents that are least aggressive to the nails and the surrounding skin. Use on natural nails only.
The bottle is made from plastic and looks really simple. You get 125ml for about 7euros (available in drugstores/online), this is quite expensive as I'm used to buying cheaper removers of 2euros and such. It's acetone free, something I value highly in a remover. The problem that I often had with these type of removers is that I needed a lot of product to get the polish completely of my nail. Sometimes I even needed 3 tissues for 1 hand, I hate that...
Trind Extra Mild Nail Polish Remover is oil and acetone free and guaranteed to perfectly cleanse your nails. Use before applying a Trind product or polish. Trind Nail Polish Remover is safe and effective, because it uses solvents that are least aggressive to the nails and the surrounding skin. Use on natural nails only.
The bottle is made from plastic and looks really simple. You get 125ml for about 7euros (available in drugstores/online), this is quite expensive as I'm used to buying cheaper removers of 2euros and such. It's acetone free, something I value highly in a remover. The problem that I often had with these type of removers is that I needed a lot of product to get the polish completely of my nail. Sometimes I even needed 3 tissues for 1 hand, I hate that...
Now, let's talk about the product itself...
It doesn't smell great but that's hardly impossible and not even necessary for me. The smell doesn't linger so that's a plus. I put my tissue on the top of the bottle, turn it upside down two times -inbetween moving the tissue a bit so you have a larger area of product- and that's enough to remove the polish on 1 hand! I expected to need more product, but no... Only exceptions are glitter polishes and such, they tend to stick harder to the nail, I then use about 3-4 tissues for both hands.
The remover doesn't sting on my skin and most importantly, my nails look absolutely natural afterwards as you can see. Normally when I've finished removing my polish, my nails tend to look a bit chalky and dried out, but that's not the case with this one. I really feel like it's conditioning my nails a bit and this product by its own has already improved the condition of my nails: no split ends or cracks in them.
I recommend this product to everyone whose polish remover make their nails look dried out and stuff, I'm sure you will love this. Definitely repurchasing this one, best one I've ever had...
It doesn't smell great but that's hardly impossible and not even necessary for me. The smell doesn't linger so that's a plus. I put my tissue on the top of the bottle, turn it upside down two times -inbetween moving the tissue a bit so you have a larger area of product- and that's enough to remove the polish on 1 hand! I expected to need more product, but no... Only exceptions are glitter polishes and such, they tend to stick harder to the nail, I then use about 3-4 tissues for both hands.
The remover doesn't sting on my skin and most importantly, my nails look absolutely natural afterwards as you can see. Normally when I've finished removing my polish, my nails tend to look a bit chalky and dried out, but that's not the case with this one. I really feel like it's conditioning my nails a bit and this product by its own has already improved the condition of my nails: no split ends or cracks in them.
I recommend this product to everyone whose polish remover make their nails look dried out and stuff, I'm sure you will love this. Definitely repurchasing this one, best one I've ever had...
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