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Aply vasilin were its peeling put it a big glob on befor u go to bed and you will wake up with soft mosturized tips ! Hope i helpe and sorry this is a realy late reply!
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Hi: 

I recently received 2nd degree burns to 3 of my fingers from Non Acetone Nail polish remover. It took the skin off 1/2 down my fingers. I ended up having to use an antibiotic cream for 1 month and keep them wrapped up. The skin has now grown back but the nerve endings aren't healed up yet. The dr. said it is a slow process. I think this is unacceptable and there should be warning labels as well as expiry dates. I have brought this to the attention of the company but they insist it was an adverse reaction to me, even though my daughter received smaller burns on her fingers. 

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*Panty-liners*        (pads)

-DO NOT remove the plastic backing       

(the part that will make it become sticky)

-HOLD ONTO THE PLASTIC side

put NAIL POLISH REMOVER ON THE PAD side

-JUST 1 DAB OF POLISH PER NAIL, if possible,

(instead of soaking the entire pad right away)

THIS HELPS to MINIMIZE the chance of TOUCHING it at all

-MOVE TO A NEW PLACE on the pad for the NEXT NAIL

to INCREASE EFFECTIVNESS and PREVENT the color

getting back ON TO YOUR SKIN.

*My sister taught me this, (Thanks Michelle!! :)

*Im here because my finger tips feel tight and smooth on 3 fingers, i cant grip a piece of paper. little tingley and very annoying, but not fightening. i amTHANKFUL that it is not worse, and DEEPLY SORRY to hear how bad it can get. i can only imagine the psycological toll that must take on the afflicted, as well. i would be very sad, SCARED and withdrawln. 

I hope you all get well very soon.

 

-----------------------TO ANYONE who feels EVEN A SMALL SENSATION

after contact with nailpolish remover,i think its safe to say;

SLATHER ON LOTION RIGHT AWAYand COVER YOUR HAND with a PLASTIC GROCERY BAG

to CREATE A MOISTER GLOVE, wear only for a few hours or so A DAY

DO NOT wear it all day, (THAT'S GOTTA BE BAD) let it breathe, too.

RUB LOTION into your hands for the REST OF THE DAY, too.

I think this would be good RISK MANAGEMENT in general, for anyone.

It is, what i am doing right now.

It may help if your lotion is hypoallergenic, perfume-free, LANOLIN-FREE

I dont know enough to tell anyone, what's-what.

But i feel confident that moisture is what is needed,

and to NEVER let ANYKIND OF NAIL POLISH REMOVER EVER touch you AGAIN.

 :))))STAY UP,  pretty ladies!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Use aloe vera. I've had same problem but mine is actual excema. I also put vitamin e oil on them & soak in crushed ice, will help heal them faster! Good luck!
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I have the same issue. I removed stubborn nail polish with cutex acetone free remover. Two days later the tips of my fingers started to bubble and the skin just peeled off. I went to the Dr. and they said it was a severe chemical burn. It has been 3 weeks now, and my fingers are peeling for the 3rd time! My thumb and 1st finger are numb to the touch, and it is very painful. The bottle should have a warning on it, and an expiration date in my opinion. I had NO idea it could do this!
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What was the brand? The same happened to me and it was non acetone cutex brand.
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similar to my problem i have told to rub and soke in lavender ecentisl oils but i bought some chilblane oit from boots that helped but you need to put it on either then cotton gloves i do it at bed time as it gets ichier and hotter at that time hope that helps
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This just happened to me. Three of my finger look like there is going to be big blisters. Not sure if I should go ahead and remove the skin or what. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks,
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thats the exact same brand i used and now the skin on my fingertips is almost completely peeling off, but before all this happened the skin on my fingers began to crack, although i did not receive any blisters which is odd.
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Had the same problem with acetone free polish remover. Was able to fix the chemical burn by poking a pin in vitamin English capsules and squeezing a full capsule per fingertip, cover with a small square of gauze, then wrapping each fingertip with stretchy type bandage (like vets use on dog legs). Apply 2-3 times /day for 2-3 days. Moisturize well after til normal.
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i have chemical burns all on my fingertips fist i thought it was dry skin then it pealed and burned and now it is just cracked and dry i started to put over the counter eczema cream on with a band aid and it only helped a little but don't use the nail polish remover again bc it will come back and be 10 times worse give it time to heal
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I had dry cracking finger tips from using nail polish remover. No blisters though. Moisturizer didn't help much. When it felt like sand paper, I took a heavy duty emory board and filed away the dead skin. It worked but I don't understand why it happened now and never before.
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Every time I use Cutex acetone free nail polish remover my fingertips look like a dry, cracked desert ground and feel weird for weeks. My husband said he thinks they replaced the acetone w/ a worse chemical. I’m going back to regular nail polish remover with acetone bc I’ve never experienced this until I used acetone-free remover.
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I'm just now going thru this. Fingertips are like sandpaper, and it's spreading. How did u file them when they hurt to touch anything? I can't even be near heat because of the pain. I used a generic Cutex brand too, and soaked my acrylics for 40 minutes. I'm stupid, I know, but they were turning my nails green and I panicked. Now I can't touch anything.

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i still have chemical burns and it has bean over a year
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