Some nail polish removers don't contain any alcohol at all, using ingredients like ethyl acetate, isopropyl acetate, or propylene carbonate as solvents. Others may contain alcohol, but in varying concentrations.
Acetone-based removers often contain a high percentage of acetone, sometimes up to 90% or more. They may also contain a small amount of alcohol, such as isopropyl alcohol, which can help to denature the acetone and prevent it from being used for purposes other than nail polish removal.
Non-acetone removers typically use other solvents, and some may contain alcohol. However, the percentage of alcohol in these removers is usually lower than in acetone-based removers.
To find the exact percentage of alcohol in a specific nail polish remover, you should:
1. Check the product label: The ingredients list on the bottle will usually indicate whether or not the remover contains alcohol, and it may also list the percentage.
2. Consult the manufacturer's website: If the percentage of alcohol is not listed on the label, you may be able to find this information on the manufacturer's website or by contacting their customer service department.