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PinkSwoon

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I'm not really a fan of CND Nourishing Remover due to the oil content as 99% of my clients re-Shellac straight after removal so it's just an extra step & I'm not sure I want to continue using off-the-shelf acetone.

So on S2 it says that D Solve dissolves enhancement coatings...does this mean it won't be suitable for soaking off enhancements themselves? What are the ingredients of D Solve?

Help please geeks!
 
I'd like to know this to please.
 
It's acetone based. I use it to soak off acrylics :) it's just not as nourishing as the nourishing remover x
 
I use DSolve and put drops of Solar Oil in it to create the effect of using Nourishing remover at a much cheaper cost. I also keep pure DSolve (aka Acetone) incase a new client is allergic to nuts as you can't use nourishing remover (contains macadamia oil) or solar oil (contains almond oil) on nut allergy sufferers. [emoji4]X
 
I use DSolve and put drops of Solar Oil in it to create the effect of using Nourishing remover at a much cheaper cost. I also keep pure DSolve (aka Acetone) incase a new client is allergic to nuts as you can't use nourishing remover (contains macadamia oil) or solar oil (contains almond oil) on nut allergy sufferers. [emoji4]X
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Can't believe I never considered this with nut allergies! So glad I read your post.
 
I apply solar oil direct to the nails, rub over then wrap with acetone.
 

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