Here's why:
* Nail polish remover already contains alcohol. Acetone, a type of alcohol, is the main ingredient in most nail polish removers. Adding more alcohol could make the solution too strong, potentially damaging your nails or skin.
* Mixing chemicals can be dangerous. Adding substances to nail polish remover without knowing how they will react could create a harmful mixture.
* It's unnecessary. You can achieve the same result, removing nail polish effectively, using only the commercially available product.
If you're looking to enhance your nail polish remover, try these safe alternatives:
* Use a cotton ball or pad: Soak the cotton ball in the remover and apply it to your nails.
* Use a remover specifically formulated for gel polish: These removers are designed to work on the harder, more durable gel polish.
* Use a cotton ball and foil: Wrap each finger in foil with a cotton ball soaked in remover, to accelerate the process for stubborn polish.
Remember, it's always best to stick with the instructions on your nail polish remover and avoid adding any substances that could potentially harm your nails or skin.