🌈 Paint, Play, and Remove with Ease!
Piggy Paint Nail Polish Remover is a 4 oz. eco-friendly solution that effectively removes nail polish without harsh solvents. Its low-odor, acetone-free formula is safe for children aged 3 and up, enriched with Aloe Vera and Vitamin E to nourish and protect delicate nails and cuticles.
L**
Mail remover
You don’t get the strong smell like the real remover for adults does.
S**A
Use it with aluminum foil to prevent evaporation!
I had purchased this about a year ago. First time I used it, I was unhappy with its weak removing power because it took me forever to remove my nail polish, as addressed by other users/purchasers here. However, yesterday, I finally found out how to efficiently use this instead of relying on regular toxic nail polish remover. Trust me, this worked so well to remove my caviar nail. Here is my instruction:1. Prepare cotton balls/square/round for your 10 finger nails;2. Make your cotton thin enough so it can be completely soaked with this PIGGY PAINT NAIL POLISH REMOVER;3. Soak your cotton and place them on your fingers;4. Use aluminum foil to cover your fingers with soaked cotton to prevent evaporation;5. Wait for 5 minutes;6. Now remove the whole cover (aluminum+soaked cotton) from your nail by gently wiggling it;7. VOILA! Nail polish has been clearly removed without too much damage on your nail!
I**D
Non toxic
Great product and doesn’t chip fast
S**R
Basically just vodka. Not safe for MCS sufferers.
I like Piggy Paint's polishes, but not this remover.First, this is actually just grain alcohol with a little bit of aloe, vitamin E, and something bitter added to keep your kids from getting drunk off of it. Vodka is essentially equivalent and can be obtained (by those of us over 21) for less money per ounce (for the same price, you should be able to buy about 8x as much cheap, but active-ingredient-identical vodka). An exception here might be if you or a loved one struggles with alcohol dependence -- in which case, this embittered product might be more helpful to you.Second, and perhaps more importantly, this product is not safe for people with MCS (Multiple Chemical Sensitivities). I purchased this product because of my MCS and because it said "low odor", and while it is a bit lower-odor than acetone, it still produces strong fumes that made me ill. If you can't be around alcohol smells (as most of us with MCS can't), you can't safely use this nail polish remover either.I couldn't use the product so I can't speak to its effectiveness. But if you don't have a problem with MCS or alcohol, I suggest testing its effectiveness with vodka instead (which you may already have in your household or could purchase more cost-effectively). (Other reviews suggest limited effectiveness, even with Piggy Paint polishes, though one person did say that soaking while covering the pads with tinfoil was helpful.)Overall... not worth the money, not safe for MCS.
M**I
Good stuff!
My granddaughters love to have their nails done and this is the BEST remover ever! It’s easy on our fingers, toes and noses!
A**A
Leaked.
It was packaged really great so I wasn’t expecting it to be 1/4 gone right out of the package. Other than that, it was fine.
C**4
No bad fumes, got for my child
My mom used this on my daughter's nails and said it worked great and doesn't smell bad like regular mail polish remover. I like that it is safer to use. The only polish and remover I let my daughter use is Piggy Paint. They have a lot of fun colors so she likes them and I like how they are non toxic.
S**O
Not worth it
I purchased this for my young toddler as I like to do her nails but wanted to try to find something that was non toxic. It's great that it is, on fact, non toxic, but it doesn't seem to work very well. It takes a long time to remove the polish from her nails or toe nails. Toddlers do not sit still for very long so there is no time to waste. I only used it to remove Piggy Paint nail polish so it shouldn't have been an issue. Bummer!
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