
Gel-Polish Remover Provides Healthier Alternative to Acetone
Simply Pure Cosmetics’ new Gel-Off Express is a healthier, faster alternative to acetone.

Simply Pure Cosmetics’ new Gel-Off Express is a healthier, faster alternative to acetone.

Diamond Cosmetics has expanded its line of products for private label by introducing custom blended soy-based polish removers.

You don’t want to spend all your time removing your client’s last mani when you could be applying a fresh new color! These tips will help you remove polish and gel-polish quickly and easily, without damaging nails.

EXO Supply's Pure Remover is a truly organic nail polish remover made with a blend of gentle ingredients and essential oils.

Young Nails president Greg Salo shows you how to use the Onto The Next Concentrated Cream Remover for a cleaner and easier polish removal.

Pure Remover from Exo is an organic nail polish remover created from plant-based ingredients and essential oils that condition the nails while removing polish.

Exo Pure Remover non-acetone nail polish remover is made with plant-based ingredients and essential oils.

Removing dark polish is a breeze with these tips from Rita Remark, Essie's lead educator.

The peel-off nail polish lasts up to 10 days with no drying time or chipping.

The Nail and Cosmetic Pads from Nouveau Nail are premium nail pads that remove polish without damaging a nail tech’s own manicure.

Named an editors’ choice by Allure, Karma Naturals nail polish remover is soybean-oil based.

The makeup mavens at Laqa & Co. have created cute, compact Nail Polish Remover Pads for glamour on the go.

NailSpa Lotus Nail Polish Remover from Alessandro is acetone-free and removes nail polish quickly while nourishing the nails and cuticles.

Redbook Magazine provides tips from the pros this month on how to fix any aggravating yet inevitable chips and stains to your client's manicure.

The best nail products for 2012 according to InStyle were listed in the magazine's May issue.

Fōm is a useful foam product designed for manicurists, so much so that the company says the name is an acronym for “friends of manicurists.”