Giveaway & Review – Remove and Chill Nail Polish Remover

*PR samples.

I recently came across this Remove and Chill Nail Polish Remover  and I was blown away with how amazing it works. For those who have not heard of this great product, it is an acetone-free nail polish removal cream that removes nail polish, nourishes nails and smells really good! I use it to wipe off my nail polish the other day and it worked within seconds! It is so easy to use and I prefer the cream formula to the regular liquid formulas. This Remove and Chill Nail Polish Remover  is a lot easier to use and it is great for the nails too!

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Here is a snapshot of how to use this revolutionary product –

 

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PROS
  1. It is quick and easy to use.
  2. I love the fact that it is so convenient to use. I can pop in a handbag and use on the go if I want.
  3. It has an amazing fragrance.
  4. This product leaves the nails moisturised and wipes off every trace of nail polish.
CONS

None.

 

Giveaway Rules

One of my readers will be a winning a Remove and Chill Nail Polish Remover. To enter this competition, you need to do these –

  1. Follow my YouTube Channel.
  2. Retweet this post and Follow me on Twitter.
  3. Leave a comment sharing a nail care tip. Remember to include your Twitter name in the comment box here so I can find you easily.

 

You can also keep an eye on my Facebook page for more competitions or refresh my giveaway category every week here.

The giveaway will run for 2 weeks. It ends 21 February 2020 at 10pm. The winner will be selected randomly and contacted on Twitter within 24 hours of the giveaway ending. You have to be a UK resident and over 18 years to take part in this completion.

Good luck everyone.

21 responses

  1. My little winder tube of ARGON OIL – i carry everywhere to keep my nails and cuticles from drying out ( great for dry lips and flyaway hair too
    @jollydollie2019 Twitter

  2. Always wear rubber gloves when doing housework or washing up – nails being often wet become softer and liable to breakage, not to mention fungal infection. Also dry your hands thoroughly when you wash them paying particular attention to your nails. @beachrambler on Twitter

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