You probably know the essential differences between the products and nails terms you use in the salon every day — like soft gel versus hard or LED light versus UV. But could you provide a clear explanation to a curious client? And what about those fuzzy terms that can mean different things to different people? Here's a terminology "cheat sheet" we hope will help keep us all on the same page.
Diamond Cosmetics has expanded its line of products for private label by introducing custom blended soy-based polish removers.
Exo Pure Remover non-acetone nail polish remover is made with plant-based ingredients and essential oils.
Cosmopolitan’s Beauty Q&A asks: Is acetone nail polish remover really that bad?
Piggy Paint products are made with hypoallergenic, odorless, and non-acetone ingredients to make them ideal for the sensitive skin of children.
A green alternative to traditional polish remover, Wilaverde by Bodipure contains no acetone or ethyl acetate.
Odorless, gentle, and effective, G2 Organics Nail Polish Remover comes with a bonus.
SpaRitual now offers Fluent Extra-Strength Conditioning Lacquer Remover in an economical liter bottle.
Dr. Phoebe Rich answers your questions on lupus and acetone-free removers.