Try taking a nice, long bath, about 15 to 20 minutes. You can try scrubbing at the area with some soap and a loofa or a face/body buffing sponge. You could also try wiping it off with some baby oil or olive oil. Do not use any nail polish remover, not even a non-acetone one.
According to Boyce, rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer are two of the best ways to remove polish without needing an acetate remover. "Apply some to a cotton ball or pad and place it on your nail," Boyce says. "Let it sit for about 10 seconds and gently rub it back-and-forth.
Rubbing alcohol, or any alcohol-based product, is a good nail polish remover alternative. You can use this to remove nail polish remover from a wooden table as well. If you don't have rubbing alcohol, you can use hair spray, perfume, or similar products. These are weaker than acetate, but is gentler on the skin.
Rubbing alcohol, or any alcohol-based product, is a good nail polish remover alternative. You can use this to remove nail polish remover from a wooden table as well. If you don't have rubbing alcohol, you can use hair spray, perfume, or similar products. These are weaker than acetate, but is gentler on the skin.