What Is The Best Nail Polish Remover To Use When Handling Babies?

I have a six month old and would like working in a little “me” time? (funny I know right) And although I know that getting my nails done every week is out of the question anymore I want to start doing my own. What is the best nail polish remover to use when handling babies. Im a single mom. So handing her off isn’t so easy. And my skin seems to absorb things so fast!!

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5 Responses to “What Is The Best Nail Polish Remover To Use When Handling Babies?”

  1. Noah's Mommy & Marine Wife. on November 14th, 2009 at 8:08 am

    Why is getting your nails done every week out of the question? If it’s a money issue, fine, but if you’re worried it may harm your baby in any way it won’t.
    Anyway, I just use a regular remover and make sure I wash my hands well afterwards. They do make kinds that are non toxic, odorless, and hypoallerginic though if that is something you’re looking into:http://gonatural.biz/nail_polish_remover…
    On this site there are some that are “pregnancy safe”:http://www.doulashop.com/products/pregna…

  2. You can get unscented nail polish removers, and ones without acetone.http://www.associatedcontent.com/article…

  3. Jarmen Kell (GLA) on November 14th, 2009 at 2:43 pm

    Well don’t put him in boiling water or in a jar with cotton balls soaked in the polish.

  4. I have always just used regular nail polish remover. Just wash your hands after.

  5. Don’t be silly, ANY nail remover will do, stop being so over obsessive :) x

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