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Just so, what is the difference between acetone and pure acetone?
Acetone is a powerful solvent that removes nail polish quickly and easily, but can be drying to the cuticles. Non-acetone polish removers contain ethyl acetate or nethyl ethyl keytone as their active ingredient. Acetone is also effective for removing oils and preparing the nails for polish.
In this manner, what is pure acetone?
Acetone (CH3COCH3), also called 2-propanone or dimethyl ketone, organic solvent of industrial and chemical significance, the simplest and most important of the aliphatic (fat-derived) ketones. Pure acetone is a colourless, somewhat aromatic, flammable, mobile liquid that boils at 56.2 °C (133 °F).
Yes, it is safe. Normally if you are trying to remove any artificial product from the nails whether it's gel, acrylic, gelish etc. you have to use pure acetone because non acetone will not work. The problem with pure acetone is it leaves your nails and skin extremely dry.