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Frugal Friday: Soy Nail Polish Remover Wipes

Frugal Friday find: Priti NYC's Soy Nail Polish Remover Wipes.

Every Friday we'll be focusing on $25 and under frugal fashion and beauty finds.

Say so long to stinky nail polish removers. Priti NYC’s Soy Nail Polish Remover Wipes are an earth-friendly alternative for gals who are constantly changing up their manicures or pedicures.   

Made with natural soybean esters, organic lemongrass essential oil and other 100 percent biodegradable ingredients (no acetone or petroleum here), with a few simple swipes, you can remove even the darkest nail polish colors. They also leave hands and nails moisturized with a sweet citrus scent.

Available in a pack of 10 wipes packaged in an adorable Priti NYC biodegradable bag, you can find them for $9.99 at PritiNYC.com. The website lists a number of New York-based retailers as well.

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joe21 May 20, 2013 at 12:06 pm
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