One item that I always hated using was nail polish remover: The smell and the chemicals just seem so strong and toxic that it can't be good for you.
A few weeks ago, I discovered Karma Organic Organic Nail Polish Remover.
This organic nail polish remover has been featured in Allure, Health, O, Body and Soul, Shape, Family Circle, and Women's Health magazines.
Product Description:
Karma is one of the first in the US to have this Polish Remover available.
It is an organic mixture Soy remover:
* 100% Biodegradable* 100% Soy based
* Non-toxic
* Non-carcinogenic
* Free of any Petroleum Ingredients
* Derived from Farm Crops which in turn supports American farming
* Packaged in 100% recyclable glass bottles* Comes in Lavender, Tea Tree, or Unscented with Vitamin E Oil
* 4 Fluid Ounces
The natural part is great. The best part is the smell (or lack thereof).
I was amazed at how the bottle didn't smell like toxic chemicals.
I purchased the Tea Tree Oil because I'm not a huge Lavender fan (But the Lavender did smell great and reminded me of aromatherapy)
The test came when I got home. Yes, the lack of smell was a huge plus, but would the product actually take off my 2 week old polished hands and feet?
YES! I was so surprised at how well the remover took off my old polish.
It was an oil-like consistency (so it wasn't drying) and after a few swipes, my nails were completely clear.
Natural, No Smell, It's Quick, and It Works!
Karma Organic ™ carries its own line of non-toxic, chemical-free (no Toluene, Formaldehyde, or DBP) and cruelty-free nail care products in over 100 nail polish colors
The people at Karma Organic Spa have been generous enough to offer my readers a Nail Polish Remover and 2 Nail Polishes of their choice.
Become (or stay) a subscriber by Monday November 1, 2010 at 12 pm EST and you'll have a chance to win!
I highly recommend the Nail Polish Removers. They're quick, smell nice, and get the job done.
It gets two polish-free thumbs up!
*~ Have a Beautiful Day! ~*
their salon is in Ridgewood NJ!
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