
All the qualities of ESSENTIAL REMOVER in an easy to use pot. Less mess, less fuss and no cotton pads required. This is instant expert polish removal combined with an innovative blend of ingredients to help keep nails in tip top condition - Leighton Denny Expert Nails
The idea is, you tip the pot upside down to spread the remover through the sponge then tip it back the right way up, open the lid and stick your finger in and twist it about. Usually when you pull your finger out the polish is gone, if there is some small residue at the cuticle area another quick twist fixes that.
What I like about this remover pot is that it is acetone free and you don't have to spend ages using it to remove the polish the way you have to with a normal acetone free remover. Because it is acetone free it won't break down any repair patches which is always a plus.
The pot doesn't dry out your nails, skin or cuticles either nor does it leave them with an oily residue.

While I really like using this pot for most polishes it isn't the best at removing glitter polishes. I think that is because it is acetone free as well as the glitter catches the sponge and pulls little chunks of it out
You can reuse this pot after using it for a few months, tip out the old liquid on to kitchen towel and refill the pot with fresh remover. I would say you can only do this once or twice before the sponge degrades.
+ Convenient
+ Easy to use and store
+ Travel friendly
+ Acetone Free
+ None Drying
+ Reuseable
- Doesn't work well with glitters
- No good for pedicures
- Still smells quite potent
So while it is handy to have and use I still prefer to use my DIY acetone / glycerin remover, but it is still a very good product and there are certainly pro's to having a remover pot.
Leighton Denny - 5.50





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