Thank you for your question. To be honest, I don’t see the point in spending a lot of money on polish removers. I’m sure Tony and Tina is a great brand and the part botanical oils/part remover is a great concept, but using your favorite hand cream
or cuticle cream after removing old polish would work just as
well to moisturize dry cuticles. I’ve tried the T&T brand before
and I found it didn’t do anything that any other nail polish
remover can do.
There are many lower-end brands of nail polish remover that are
just as good as pricier brands like Tony and Tina or Nailtiques.
My favorites are Sally Hansen and Cutex. If you have natural
nails you may want to use a non-acetone formula as acetone can
be harsh on the nails. If you have artificial wraps or tips, you
must use non-acetone polish remover because acetone can erode or
even “melt” the nail tip or wrap. Both Cutex and Sally Hansen
make moisturizing formulas with ingredients like vitamin E as
well as nail strengthening formulas because nails can be left
very dry after removing nail polish. It’s always best to follow
up with hand or cuticle cream.
Hope this helps!