1. Use nail polish remover. The volatile organic solvents in nail polish remover help dissolve and remove nail polish. Soak a cotton swab in nail polish remover and then wipe the nail surface to remove the nail polish.
2. Use makeup remover oil. Makeup remover oil contains oils and emulsifiers that help to blend with the oil in nail polish, then emulsify it with water, and finally wash away the nail polish.
3. Use alcohol. Alcohol is a fat-soluble substance that can dissolve nail polish and help remove it. Soak a cotton swab in alcohol and wipe the nail surface.
4. Use white vinegar. White vinegar is an acidic substance that can corrode and dissolve nail polish, achieving a cleaning effect. Soak a cotton swab in white vinegar and wipe the nail surface.
5. Use baking soda and toothpaste. Baking soda is a natural cleaner, and toothpaste has strong cleaning power. Mix baking soda and toothpaste, apply it to the nail surface, and wipe clean with a cotton cloth to remove nail polish.
6. Use perfume. The solvents in perfume can help remove stubborn stains. Simply spray perfume onto a cotton cloth and wipe the nails.
7. Use face cream. Face cream can remove nail polish from hair because the oils in it can blend with the polish and cause it to come off. Apply face cream to your hair, massage it in, and then rinse with water.
Note that the above methods may have different effects on different types of nail polish, and safety precautions should be taken during use to avoid skin contact with irritants or inhalation of harmful fumes. If nail polish is difficult to remove, consider going to a nail salon or using a professional nail polish remover.
