There is a pot you can buy with a sponge in it that you can dip your nails into to remove the polish. You can keep refilling it with the remover. That may be the most sustainable thing I’ve ever seen or tried.
I use nylon stockings pantyhose. I have never tried to wash it. Sp not sure if it comes clean. But it's a way to recycle pantyhose when they get a rip or hole in it.
That’s a good idea :-) Can you keep reusing the same stocking again & again? Or once you’ve used a patch is it unusable? A very good idea indeed! I usually keep my old tights to use as cleaning cloths so I shall have to dedicate some of them as nail polish removers :-) xxxx
I love Zoya! A new brand I have been crazy about is ILNP. Most are duochrome or halo graphic. I’m not fond of “frosted” nail polish, but love these formulas that have a gorgeous depth to them.
If you don’t want to use cotton balls, use a rag. Keep using it until there are no clean spots left. Washing doesn’t do well so at that point you can chuck it, but you can get lots of use out of a old cloth.
I was thinking about how I need a good nail polish 😊 and I agree that when I do my nails I don't like to wait because most likely I do it at the last minute 😂.
I hadn’t heard of this 😮! Do you use one? If so, what brand do you use? What a great idea. Altho as I pick at my nail varnish a lot, will probably mean I’ll need to paint them more frequently.....or just....stop picking my nail polish off but 🤷🏻♀️😛
@@BottledBlueOnUA-cam I haven't tried it yet, but once the basecoat I have runs out I'm going to give Barry M's a go! Since the rest of their polishes are fab I reckon it's worth a shot ✨
You should check out the UA-camr SimplyNailogical, she has in her videos favourite brand (not sure if it is v/cf though). She did a whole video about the best ones etc.
I had a couple of the Benecos polishes as well and I got rid of them all. I couldn't even wear them for a day without chipping. Have you tried the Londontown Lakur polishes? Besides Zoya they're my favorite brand! They're 9-free and the formula is amazing!
I had one nail polish that I got in a petit vour beauty box but the lilac shade turned green. I don’t have any nail polishes yet. I’m going to buy some and start a minimalist collection.
Oh really? I read on a magazine site (not the most reliable source) they’re 5 free - did the blog say what 10 things Zoya is free from? 🙂 And yes! Me too - I’m glad I found a use for the Benecos polish because on the hands it was rubbish xxxx
The ice cream packaging said "14 free" because in the EU, the 14 most common food allergens must be labelled if they're possibly present in a packaged food item 😊 So the brand is probably very proud that they produce their products in a "allergen free facility", but i'm not sure if they can put "allergen free" on the label because there even are people with a strawberry allergy for example. Hope this makes sense, English is not my first language 😉
Most of my nail polishes are from Barry M. I have one from Kure Bazaar, one from Maggie Anne, a Sparitual polish and a Glossworks top coat, and they just don't last even hours on me. They were all about a tenner to £15, not worth it. Barry M Gelly are great and only 3.99, you also have to try the Molten Metal range, they are metallic with glitters, opaque and sooooo long lasting, but also easy to take off!! Also 3.99! So bomb! Xxx
Literally cannot beat BarryM on price + quality. I remember when people used to rave about Essie and I just didn’t get the hype - more expensive than BarryM and not as good!! And I think I had a silver & Lilac molten metals polish from them aaggges ago, remember them being AMAZING! xxxx
@@BottledBlueOnUA-cam ooh never tried Essie now you mention it. Don't think i'll ever buy a polish that is from another brand tbf, unless I come across that Saino's stuff of course 👍 xx
I've seen like a reusable nail polish rwmuber from a zero waste shop called greener habits buy I haven't tried it so I don't know how well it works thow I'm curious
I've switched to a peel off base coat and it has drastically improved the need for nail varnish remover. I use the one simplynailogical recommended from the brand UNT. I purchased 2 bottles a couple of years ago and I'm still on the first one. They only cost $10 USD. She's (Cristine) developing her own peel off base coat with her brand Holo Toco so I'm looking forward to trying that one. Her brand is cruelty free and vegan I think. www.livelovepolish.com/products/unt-ready-for-takeoff-peel-off-base-coat?variant=913354771
I’ve never seen them in store or online - I think I’ve heard Logical Harmony talk about them though so they’re probably vegan? :-) Not sure if they’re US only tho! xxxx
Okay I was going to recommend my Super Drug instant polish remover as a less wasteful alternative, but I just discovered that it contains lanolin!!! Why on earth does polish remover have to contain lanolin? I will not be repurchasing it, but the idea is that it's a little tub containing a sponge soaked in polish remover which you can put your fingers in repeatedly. It's by no means zero-waste but produces less waste than disposable cotton rounds. Perhaps we can DIY it with a reusable container and a sponge soaked in polish remover. Otherwise, Barry M "Cashmere" from the classic range (it's the perfect baby pink) and the Super Drug acetone-free polish remover are my holy grails. I've repurchased them too many times to count and these two are definitely vegan!
Jane Oh my gosh you’ve just reminded me that I used to have a similar thing from Essence! It was ages ago so I’d need to check that it’s vegan but that’s such a good shout. But so annoying that one contains lanolin :-( I agree, seems pretty unnecessary no? Hopefully the essence one is vegan so you could get that one after maybe :-) xxx
There is a pot you can buy with a sponge in it that you can dip your nails into to remove the polish. You can keep refilling it with the remover. That may be the most sustainable thing I’ve ever seen or tried.
I use nylon stockings pantyhose. I have never tried to wash it. Sp not sure if it comes clean. But it's a way to recycle pantyhose when they get a rip or hole in it.
That’s a good idea :-) Can you keep reusing the same stocking again & again? Or once you’ve used a patch is it unusable? A very good idea indeed! I usually keep my old tights to use as cleaning cloths so I shall have to dedicate some of them as nail polish removers :-) xxxx
I usually move to a new patch every now and then. It also reduces ur nail enamel remover as it does not soak it up.
I love Zoya! A new brand I have been crazy about is ILNP. Most are duochrome or halo graphic. I’m not fond of “frosted” nail polish, but love these formulas that have a gorgeous depth to them.
I love that bag you put all your nail polish in!
Thank you! :-) xxx
Great vid :) .....Noticed you wearing the blouse you fixed up in the assumptions video, so pretty :)
I love your lipstick color what is it?
Kester Black is my favourite brand, some of their formulas are water permeable.
If you don’t want to use cotton balls, use a rag. Keep using it until there are no clean spots left. Washing doesn’t do well so at that point you can chuck it, but you can get lots of use out of a old cloth.
Love Barry M. China glaze are fab too 😝💅🏼
Sienna byron bay is meant to be really good nail polish that is australian based but ships internationallt
I was thinking about how I need a good nail polish 😊 and I agree that when I do my nails I don't like to wait because most likely I do it at the last minute 😂.
I just Goten the Orly breathable faily godmother best nail polish I used
Glad you like the formula too!! :-) xxx
I've heard peel off basecoats are a sustainable way of removing polish? I'm not sure how well it works though! :)
I hadn’t heard of this 😮! Do you use one? If so, what brand do you use? What a great idea. Altho as I pick at my nail varnish a lot, will probably mean I’ll need to paint them more frequently.....or just....stop picking my nail polish off but 🤷🏻♀️😛
@@BottledBlueOnUA-cam I haven't tried it yet, but once the basecoat I have runs out I'm going to give Barry M's a go! Since the rest of their polishes are fab I reckon it's worth a shot ✨
Claudia R Good shout! BarryM never steer me wrong :-) Let me know how it is if you do xxx
You should check out the UA-camr SimplyNailogical, she has in her videos favourite brand (not sure if it is v/cf though). She did a whole video about the best ones etc.
I had a couple of the Benecos polishes as well and I got rid of them all. I couldn't even wear them for a day without chipping. Have you tried the Londontown Lakur polishes? Besides Zoya they're my favorite brand! They're 9-free and the formula is amazing!
I had one nail polish that I got in a petit vour beauty box but the lilac shade turned green. I don’t have any nail polishes yet. I’m going to buy some and start a minimalist collection.
That’s a good idea! ♥️♥️ How weird about the Petit about colour change.... 😮♥️
*Vour
Have you tried Butter London’s nail varnishes? Have you tried a rag that is dedicated to just removing varnish?
GOSH cosmetics also make nail polish and they are affordable and good!
I’ve never tried Gosh nail polish, I haven’t actually seen it in store before but that’s good to know! :-) Love Gosh xxx
I've read on a Dutch blog that ZOya is 10-free..? Also, nailpolish lasts for weeks on my toenails, so crazy isn't it!
Oh really? I read on a magazine site (not the most reliable source) they’re 5 free - did the blog say what 10 things Zoya is free from? 🙂
And yes! Me too - I’m glad I found a use for the Benecos polish because on the hands it was rubbish xxxx
The ice cream packaging said "14 free" because in the EU, the 14 most common food allergens must be labelled if they're possibly present in a packaged food item 😊 So the brand is probably very proud that they produce their products in a "allergen free facility", but i'm not sure if they can put "allergen free" on the label because there even are people with a strawberry allergy for example. Hope this makes sense, English is not my first language 😉
Most of my nail polishes are from Barry M. I have one from Kure Bazaar, one from Maggie Anne, a Sparitual polish and a Glossworks top coat, and they just don't last even hours on me. They were all about a tenner to £15, not worth it. Barry M Gelly are great and only 3.99, you also have to try the Molten Metal range, they are metallic with glitters, opaque and sooooo long lasting, but also easy to take off!! Also 3.99! So bomb! Xxx
Literally cannot beat BarryM on price + quality. I remember when people used to rave about Essie and I just didn’t get the hype - more expensive than BarryM and not as good!! And I think I had a silver & Lilac molten metals polish from them aaggges ago, remember them being AMAZING! xxxx
@@BottledBlueOnUA-cam ooh never tried Essie now you mention it. Don't think i'll ever buy a polish that is from another brand tbf, unless I come across that Saino's stuff of course 👍 xx
I've seen like a reusable nail polish rwmuber from a zero waste shop called greener habits buy I haven't tried it so I don't know how well it works thow I'm curious
I've switched to a peel off base coat and it has drastically improved the need for nail varnish remover. I use the one simplynailogical recommended from the brand UNT. I purchased 2 bottles a couple of years ago and I'm still on the first one. They only cost $10 USD. She's (Cristine) developing her own peel off base coat with her brand Holo Toco so I'm looking forward to trying that one. Her brand is cruelty free and vegan I think.
www.livelovepolish.com/products/unt-ready-for-takeoff-peel-off-base-coat?variant=913354771
na li I hadn’t heard of this! 😮 But what a great idea. Thanks so much for the recommendation & I’ll look into the brand :-) xxxx
do you have access to ncla? I’m a cruelty free stickler but I haven’t checked on vegan, and I’d be interested in your opinion!
I’ve never seen them in store or online - I think I’ve heard Logical Harmony talk about them though so they’re probably vegan? :-) Not sure if they’re US only tho! xxxx
Okay I was going to recommend my Super Drug instant polish remover as a less wasteful alternative, but I just discovered that it contains lanolin!!! Why on earth does polish remover have to contain lanolin? I will not be repurchasing it, but the idea is that it's a little tub containing a sponge soaked in polish remover which you can put your fingers in repeatedly. It's by no means zero-waste but produces less waste than disposable cotton rounds. Perhaps we can DIY it with a reusable container and a sponge soaked in polish remover.
Otherwise, Barry M "Cashmere" from the classic range (it's the perfect baby pink) and the Super Drug acetone-free polish remover are my holy grails. I've repurchased them too many times to count and these two are definitely vegan!
Jane Oh my gosh you’ve just reminded me that I used to have a similar thing from Essence! It was ages ago so I’d need to check that it’s vegan but that’s such a good shout. But so annoying that one contains lanolin :-( I agree, seems pretty unnecessary no? Hopefully the essence one is vegan so you could get that one after maybe :-) xxx
@@BottledBlueOnUA-cam I just looked up the Essence one - it doesn't contain lanolin! :)
Can I inhale this nail polish?
If it is chemical free
Who from Poland