Zoya Remove is the very best vegan cruelty free polish remover made! It nourishes my nails and smells better than other removers. The pump is convenient and 1 bottle lasts a long time, even with weekly use. Highly recommend this brand for great vegan cruelty free nail care. R🍀
I haven't tried zoya but with the elle and mila I soak a qtr of a cotton round and do foil. No lint w the oil soaked in. It's more of a pain than using reg nail polish remover but how my nails feel after is sooo worth it. it's so oily and makes nails and cuticles so deep conditioned too! double whammy. takes a whole 10 min or so
Sometimes, people do not have so much faith in brands from 3rd world countries. I never struggled to get a good nail polish remover while I was living in my homeland. In the US, I did MANY attempts and only ZOYA nail polish remover won my heart. Forever! It is awesome and I will never go to another nail polish remover here in the US. I always get it at Ulta with the store coupon. One bottle lasts me around 7 months. This remover is the most efficient product in the market, nowadays. I simply LOVE it!
Zoya is my absolute favourite nail polish remover, and my favourite salon polish as well! It's got a large refill available and they have a good earth day and black friday sales. Enjoy!
London Town Lakur makes great vegan cruelty free base coat & top coat; lasts a long time and protects your nails. Their cuticle remover is gentle, yet effective. 💅🏼
The Zoya Remove is just diluted acetone though...possibly, you could just dilute Pure Acetone with water for the same effect. Though the bottle doohickey is cool. Although...there is nothing to say 100% Acetone ISN'T vegan...
@@bodegacatx Most nail polish removers are just acetone, water and a few conditioners...the vegan part is so marketing gimmicky. She spoke highly of it and I looked at the ingredient list on Amazon.
@@bodegacatx It also has glycerin and fragrance. Loodieloodie's video about it is still available. I've been doing a DIY version for 8+ years. I do have a Zoya dispensing bottle from before discovering the "recipe" that I've been reusing just as long. It's still going strong!
I got an order from ella + mila and a bottle of polish broke completely in half before I ever even opened it. Ruined my whole order. The company did not stand behind their product because it was past 10 days! Faulty bottle!!
Thanks for review! I haven't tried Zoya yet but perhaps I will =) I was just going to comment that Ella and Mila doesn't take that long lol. Also, before applying nail polish, you should wash your hands/nails to remove all the oil.
More expensive AND smaller package... hummmm no. I'd like to go vegan but they make it impossible for the smaller budget person which is must of the people. It's one thing to make sacrifices but it's another to get ripped off.
Thanks for trying our remover! So glad you liked!
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Zoya Remove is the very best vegan cruelty free polish remover made! It nourishes my nails and smells better than other removers. The pump is convenient and 1 bottle lasts a long time, even with weekly use. Highly recommend this brand for great vegan cruelty free nail care. R🍀
I haven't tried zoya but with the elle and mila I soak a qtr of a cotton round and do foil. No lint w the oil soaked in. It's more of a pain than using reg nail polish remover but how my nails feel after is sooo worth it. it's so oily and makes nails and cuticles so deep conditioned too! double whammy. takes a whole 10 min or so
I love zoya polishes. Their formulas are consistently good and they wear well. They're also 10 free now :) Their remove + also removes polish so well.
I love them too!
Sometimes, people do not have so much faith in brands from 3rd world countries. I never struggled to get a good nail polish remover while I was living in my homeland. In the US, I did MANY attempts and only ZOYA nail polish remover won my heart. Forever! It is awesome and I will never go to another nail polish remover here in the US. I always get it at Ulta with the store coupon. One bottle lasts me around 7 months. This remover is the most efficient product in the market, nowadays. I simply LOVE it!
Zoya is my absolute favourite nail polish remover, and my favourite salon polish as well! It's got a large refill available and they have a good earth day and black friday sales. Enjoy!
I use the zoya on most nail art, and the ella+mila on nail strengthening weeks! (I have naturally weak nails 😭)
Ella + Mila didn’t take that long for me, I rub the entire time though. And I did my whole hand on one dip.
Can I inhale nail polish? I love the smell of nail polish nd
This is such a great review video! I am definitely gonna buy that Zoya nail polish remover.
What nail polish are you wearing in the video?thanks
What base coat and top coat/nail treatments do you use or recommend?
I’ve been using londontownusa base and top right now. But I also looove seche vite top coat
London Town Lakur makes great vegan cruelty free base coat & top coat; lasts a long time and protects your nails. Their cuticle remover is gentle, yet effective. 💅🏼
Love the polish colors you have on, which brand and what colors are those?
Sorry it’s been a while so I don’t remember the names
I’ve just discovered Madam Glam recently, and they’re vegan and high quality! I also use the Zoya remover.
I’ll look into it!
I didn’t even know that Madam Glam was vegan! That’s great 😃
have you done a review over sunscreen?
I use Ella +Mila nail polish remover and it doesn’t take that long.besides is worthy the time and money...my nails look amazing now
Cool. Glad it works for you :)
Zoya all the way! I’m a Zoya girl fo sho! 💜
The Zoya Remove is just diluted acetone though...possibly, you could just dilute Pure Acetone with water for the same effect. Though the bottle doohickey is cool. Although...there is nothing to say 100% Acetone ISN'T vegan...
Is it just diluted acetone? How did you confirm that?
@@bodegacatx Most nail polish removers are just acetone, water and a few conditioners...the vegan part is so marketing gimmicky. She spoke highly of it and I looked at the ingredient list on Amazon.
@@bodegacatx It also has glycerin and fragrance. Loodieloodie's video about it is still available. I've been doing a DIY version for 8+ years. I do have a Zoya dispensing bottle from before discovering the "recipe" that I've been reusing just as long. It's still going strong!
After using any remover, I would wash my hands & nails. Love your video
Thank you!
hello thank you for this great video ! can you please link the background music pleaaaase
Good information. Thank you!
You should always clean your nails with alcohol before applying any product!:) So that will get rid of the oils from the remover
Alcohol damages sensitive nails. Zoya Remove is a great way to remove oils on the nail bed to prepare nails for long lasting polish wear. 💅🏼
Great video, keep it up 🕊️🙌
Thank you for reviewing this. Zoya it is!! Good point on the oily residue remover for nail polish! ♡♡
Yessss ZOYA won!!!
You are lucky to have beautiful nails. Could go natural with just a top coat that does not dry.
Thank you!
I got an order from ella + mila and a bottle of polish broke completely in half before I ever even opened it. Ruined my whole order. The company did not stand behind their product because it was past 10 days! Faulty bottle!!
Great nailpolish review, thank you! 🙂✌🌷
$11 for a remover is crazy lol I'll try zoya tho
it's more then just crazy, most people can't afford that.
Thanks for review! I haven't tried Zoya yet but perhaps I will =) I was just going to comment that Ella and Mila doesn't take that long lol. Also, before applying nail polish, you should wash your hands/nails to remove all the oil.
Never switch to another remover Ella +Mila won my heart forever and my nails looks so beautiful
Your nail beds are so long
Thank you?
I dont know if that’s a good or a bad thing haha
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More expensive AND smaller package... hummmm no. I'd like to go vegan but they make it impossible for the smaller budget person which is must of the people. It's one thing to make sacrifices but it's another to get ripped off.
and not as efficient. No.
There are many cheaper alternatives for vegan/cruelty free nail products if you wanted! Check out wet and wild :)