Kure Bazaar continues its quest for natural nails with its Dissolving Water

Our hands, and especially our nails, were already pampered by Kure Bazaar natural products, but we could not be totally eco-friendly if the solvent was not.

The brand Kure Bazaar known for its colorful varnishes with natural and healthy components, thought to make a 100% natural solvent. Its composition: only natural and safe ingredients derived from sugarcane, wheat or maize and which thanks to a vegetable distillation, are able to dissolve all types of nail varnishes.

With this natural remover, finished acetone, and other chemicals . But most of all, the bad odors on the nails and the fingertips that infest the house after removing its varnish. With this innovation Kure Bazaar, place to discrete smells of rose water floral. It's still better!

Really effective this 100% natural remover?

Most ?
- This 100% natural solvent is a water-oil-based rose hip which removes the toughest coatings.
- It also moisturizes the cuticles , and keeps our nails healthy.
- To note, Kure Bazaar also launches a "restorative" version of its solvent, this time based on bamboo and ginger that fortifies and repairs the yellowed and damaged nails. Ideal when you link the poses of colored varnishes.

The least?
His price. At 36 € the bottle of 250 ml dissolver, one is careful not to spill it.
As for the restorative version of this natural dissolving water, it even goes up to 42 €.

The 100% natural solvent facing a manicure
The best test: remove the varnish from the right hand with the Kure Bazaar remover and the one on the left hand with a conventional solvent.
If the result is irreproachable with these 2 products, you must arm yourself with the natural version and count a few more minutes, especially when it is a dark varnish like red.
Tip: leave a cotton 30 seconds on each nail to remove the varnish (micellar water). Otherwise it gets really complicated. In short, it avoids using the natural remover of Kure Bazaar in express, just before going out.