I've always used drugstore polish remover but finally succumbed to my love of all things Paul & Joe and picked up their version. I wish I'd done it earlier! I'm used to spending 5 minutes or so and ...
As much as I adore P&J, I detest this nail color remover. It might be a bit harsh, but one has to try it to dislike it. For some reasons, this remover leaves one's hands very sticky after use, and thi...
This stuff is gross, it leaves a sticky residue on you hands that is incredibely hard to wash off. Saying that, smell isnt bad and bottle is divine.
Elegant packaging, pleasant smell, which bring the pleasant feeling while taking nail colors off. It works in seconds, and it seems to be gentler than most other brands. Love it!
Pros: Love the bottle, smells great Cons: Pretty steep, removes the polish but leaves a filmy feeling behind so that I have to use Cutex to get my nails ready for polish. Won't buy it again since it ...
this nail color remover comes in a pretty glass bottle with their classic chrysanthemum logo on the front... 10 USD is a bit steep for polish remover, but the 'displayability' aspect of this is worth ...
yes, i fell in love with the packaging. but what suckered me in to it was that i wanted to erase my existing nail polishes to try on the ones at p&j. omg, it's *so* moisturizing. it's amazing. it got ...
I love the packaging! However, it's too gentle and I have trouble removing my nail polish with it. I literally have to soak my nails in this stuff and keep rubbing my nails for minutes before all the ...
I got this as a gift, and I'm a sucker for pretty packaging, so I was excited to try it. And its worthless. Maybe its just formulated to take off their brand of polish, but it didn't do diddley squat...
how can anyone resist such a glamorous vintage style bottle? It looks ultra-feminine and is pretty enough to sit next to my other cosmetics on my vanity table. but looks aside, this really does the jo...