Tuesday 22 February 2011

11 comments:

PeachBellini said...

Totally agree. I have found a use for them though - once you remove glitter polish you are often left with flecks of glitter (or at least I am, cos I'm not the most graceful of ppl) - a light wipe with these "pads" removes stray glitter in a jiffy:)

Anonymous said...

I have used some of the oilier ones, not sure if they were Boots own or Quickies but they were fab, especially on toes, I hate doing my toes so much that I build up the layers of colour, pale pink for a couple of weeks, then an orange, then a dark, plus a few coats of top coat in between so that it all lasts at least 6 weeks and these removed all of that kack with ease. Will make a mental note not to get these though. Jan x

Simone said...

Ooh sucky, I would be peeved. I have yet to find an amazing NP remover.

Stacie said...

I've tried similar before and it was like oily remover on the tracing paper toilet paper you got at school in the 80's. Horrid!
Stacie xoxox

Roisi said...

The superdrug own brand version of these (the version with aloe Vera and vitamin e) are a LOT better. They actually have a bit of padding, and it only took 2 to get all the varnish off, even though I was wearing a normal coat and nail effects on top of that

GlamourMe said...

Thank you for this informative post. I will not buy this product.
x

Nazia said...

I've used some by Boots which I found to be great at removing the nail polish, but they left my hands coated in a strange highly scented oily film - not nice!

I've heard many great reviews of the Zoya nail polish remover - it's definitely on my to buy list.

Vicky said...

The Quickies ones are great but I can't find them on Boots.com grrr! They do remove a craptonne of polish in one wipe though. Stacie - the tracing paper toilet paper! I had forgotten. Why did someone think that would be a good idea!

Kat M said...

Those "pads" sounds like the absolutely rubbish ones I got from ASDA a while ago. They smelt nice, but that was about where the good points stopped. I ended up having hands covered in liquid, and to get even the tiniest bit of polish off to a lot of scrubbing, but because the pads were so rubbish they just disintegrated...really not good!

Anonymous said...

Will definitly be avoiding buying them! I am yet to find a nail varnish removing pad that I like, I still use remover & cotton pads but it would be good if I could find a brand I like for when I travel :/

Jacqueline said...

I totally agree with this post i tried these a few months ago and was hugely disappointed, the pad just fell apart as soon as it touched my nails and hardly removed any polish :(