Quick ways to remove nail polish stains
Try products that are kept on your beauty shelf or kitchen to get nail polish out of just about anything.
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Freshly painted nails look pretty only on women’s hands and not on the couch or in the hair. When nails are wet, the paint gets easily transferred, but the stubborn nature of nail polish makes it hard to remove the stain. Fret not, as there are ways to get rid of it.
Try products that are kept on your beauty shelf or kitchen to get nail polish out of just about anything.
* If you're trying to get it out of fabrics, use a hairspray.
* To remove it from your hair, apply coconut oil.
* A leather couch will need more effort: Rub a mixture of alcohol, white vinegar and olive oil mix on the stain.
Freshly painted nails look pretty only on women’s hands and not on the couch or in the hair. When nails are wet, the paint gets easily transferred, but the stubborn nature of nail polish makes it hard to remove the stain. Fret not, as there are ways to get rid of it.
Try products that are kept on your beauty shelf or kitchen to get nail polish out of just about anything.
* If you're trying to get it out of fabrics, use a hairspray.
* To remove it from your hair, apply coconut oil.
* A leather couch will need more effort: Rub a mixture of alcohol, white vinegar and olive oil mix on the stain.