Eau dissolvante hydratante

By Rebecca Saava

May 07  ·  2 Min Read

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I was so excited to discover this product as I have had an intense distain for all nail polish remover odours for a while now! I cannot handle the toxic smell and the idea that this is being inhaled into my body, but also the smell gives me a terrible headache, not to mention the countless scientific evidence that claims inhaling these fumes could be bad for health.

So I set out on my quest to find an odourless yet effective nail polish remover, preferably from a natural based, clean brand. And top on my list of search results was Kure Bazaar's eau dissolvant hydratante.

To start off, this is an oil and water based formula, whereby the oil hydrates nails, and does not leave a white bleached mark behind - So ultimately you are looking at a wonderful hydrating and conditioning product that will help with brittle and dehydrated nails. solvents from wheat, corn and cane sugar, this remover is free from acetone and ethyl acetate, and so there is no unpleasant smell and it will actually nourish your nails rather than strip them of their natural oils or leave them brittle.

Kure Bazaar names the ingredients as solvents from wheat, corn and cane sugar, and says that remover is free from acetone and ethyl acetate. So there is no unpleasant smell too. There is also some patchouli in there for calming properties as well as the above mentioned Rosehip Oil. So far, so luxuriously good....

So how did I fnd using it?

  • Application

The formula went on very easily and I did not use any more than I would usually need when using normal nail polish remover. I would actually say I used less and a little here goes a long way. Worth noting that I used it to remove Orly's breathable nail polish (12 free) in Antidote, which is a rich Oxblood red, so it worked to perfectly remove this deep pigmented colour.

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  • Smell

One of my main concerns was finding a product that did not have a harsh toxic smell, and this definitely ticked that box. I wouldn't describe it as odourless, as there is a slight light scent, of Rose and a very non-offensive mild solvent smell, but very much bearable and when you compare it to normal nail polish removers, it could be considered odourless!

  • Condition of nails

My nails were left nourished and soft, so I got a 2 in 1 removal plus treatment out of this product. Traditional nail polish removers leave my nails dry and brittle, meaning nail polish doesn't go on properly, but this help to treat my nail's dryness and felt like I was pampering myself!

Ultimately, Kure Bazaar's product is my new go to and a staple in my nail care cabinet. It is a lifesaver as I can now remove my nail polish safely and virtually odourlessely. A win on so many levels! You can purchase this at LoveLula Disclaimer: This was not at all sponsored :)

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