These are upgraded versions of the classic nail polish dissolving jars. Picture a small pot filled with foam featuring holes for dipping fingers to remove polish. For feet, the cap includes an additional foam section designed specifically for toes.
At Bourjois, the cap's foam is flat, mimicking a solvent-soaked cotton pad—just shake the jar well before use.
At Sephora, the cap's foam is deeper, allowing you to insert and twist your toe for quick, thorough removal, just like with hands.
Absolutely. The foam stays saturated with remover, dissolving polish in one pass. Now, you can handle both hands and feet with the same product—even more efficient!
That said, the foam wears out depending on usage. For frequent changers (every 2-3 days), it fills with pigment after about a month and loses effectiveness, requiring regular replacement.
It's a close call! For practicality, Sephora edges out: its deeper foam covers the entire nail and removes polish faster. But Bourjois wins on formula—enriched with sweet almond oil to nourish nails, plus a delightful red fruits and vanilla scent that lingers pleasantly.
Bourjois Hands and Feet Remover (9.50€) - Sephora Special Feet Express Solvent Bath (9.95€)