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This one's sort of a slow-burner, but things really pick up after the nail wipe at 1 25.
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To accomplish a similar effect without soaking your nails, wipe the nails down with a paper towel dampened with a little plain white vinegar.
The false eyelashes were peeled off, the nail varnish wiped away.
Nail polish/lacquer will not stick to nails with moisturizer on them, so take a Q-tip dipped in nail polish remover and quickly wipe the nails to remove the lotion.
(Nails were wiped clean by the models themselves).
Using a cotton ball, wipe the nail remover on the nails to get out all the old nail polish (if there is a few spots left from the last manicure) and the oil.
If it's already dry, dip a Q-tip in nail polish remover and wipe it away, or use a nail touch up pen, sold at most drugstores.
Every time you wipe off nail polish, you weaken your nails.
Use a little nail polish remover on a cotton round to wipe any existing nail polish from your nails.
Using a circular motion, wipe your nails until the old nail polish comes off.
If you get nail polish on the skin, take a Q-tip, dip it in nail polish remover, and wipe the polish away.
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