Beauty Theory is a new extension of the Colour Theory range. Beauty Theory is a core range of beauty accessories encompassing more than 60 essentials for face, bath and body, feet, hand and nails, and home and travel.
Beauty Theory Nail Polish Remover Pot - Acetone Free.
When the Beauty Theory Nail Polish Remover pot landed on my desk I was more than excited to give it a go. I have used other nail polish remover pots in the past and was interested to see how this one compared.
What Beauty Theory say:
Whether you still have last month's color on your nails or you change colours like a chameleon, the nail polish remover pots are great for on the go and fit perfectly in your handbag. Place your fingers in the core of the foam and soak for 10 seconds. Brush nail against the foam to exfoliate and remove polish.
Beauty Theory Nail Polish Remover Pot - Acetone Free.
My experience:
Pros:
- It sufficiently removes nail polish. In fact it's one of the better acetone free removers.
- It is quick and convenient to use.
- Awesome for travel.
Cons:
- The foam sponge on the inside of the tub had little parts come away during removal of nail polish.
- It left the most horrible taste on my fingers, ever after washing them. The taste then stuck to my lips. Gross!
Repurchase? No thanks. The bad taste it leaves in my mouth (literally) is enough to make me pass on buying this again, which is such a shame because it works really well!
Available for $10 AUD from Amcal, Amcal Max, and Guardian Pharmacies or shop online at amcal.com.au.Have you used Colour Theory or Beauty Theory before? What products from their range do I need to try?
This product was kindly provided for my consideration.