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stain free nail enamel remover
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Remove unwanted, old nail color from with our nail enamel remover. Loaded in a travel friendly bottle, this liquid works effectively to remove nail enamel without leaving stains. It is enriched with vitamin E and a little amount goes a long way.

Benefits

1. Glides smooth and gives full colour on application.
2. Chip Resistant.
3. Safe for your nails.
4. lets you glide with the trend.
Indigo Tulip : The perfect texture of Silk, that glides Smoothly on your nails and gives you a beautiful tone of purple!!

Ingredients

Ethyl Acetate, IPA, Vitamin- E, CI-67025

Product Info

Country of Origin:India

Net Qty. (g/ml):30

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      A.K.

      Faces canada is one of favorite and trustworthy makeup..I am already using blendfinity stick thts work wonderful on face from last 2yrs..good experience 😀

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      Prachi S
      Stain-free nail enamel remover

      Good... I buy this 5 nail polish remover at just Rs.322

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      Shalu Zinwal
      Good one

      Nice one swipe remove

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      A.K.
      Nail enamel remover

      This enamel remover remove the nail paint in one time I liked it so much 😍😂

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      Harpreet Kaur
      Awesome

      Nice product, silky smooth ,

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      Dolly Gupta

      Good

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      F.F.
      Good product

      Works really well....I particularly enjoyed the fact that it doesn't have a very strong fragrance....It does have a light smell but it's soothing and doesn't give me a migraine!

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      Kavita Malviya
      Just amazing

      Faces canada is one of favorite and amazing makeup brand. Remover is good as always.

      What is Nail Enamel Remover Transparent

      The question of what nail polish remover does may seem straightforward, but it's not quite as simple as you might think. Nail enamel remover does more than just help you remove nail polish from your nails it's often used to help people clean their hands after a day of playing with messy kids, cooking, or applying makeup. If you have never used nail enamel remover before, or if you want to make sure that you're using it safely and effectively, here are some tips on how to use it the right way.

      Everything you need to know about nail enamel remover

      What is it? What are its main uses? How does it work? How do you use it to remove nail polish, and why is doing so important for your health and beauty regime? To provide you with a full understanding of what nail paint remover is, what it does, and how to use nail paint remover properly, we’ve asked our beauty expert, who specializes in all things nails. Here’s what she had to say.

      How does nail paint remover work?

      Certain chemicals found in nail polish removers can weaken and dissolve your nails. If you don't wash your hands thoroughly after using nail polish remover, you may be leaving those chemicals on your nails and allowing them to do damage to them. Similarly, removing nail enamel with acetone can cause fragile nails to break or chip more easily.

      Make sure you wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before putting on gloves or handling food after applying nail enamel remover. You may also want to wear protective gloves as well since many types contain chemicals that dry out skin over time. Use a mild soap if you feel particularly dry or sensitive afterward. The purpose of nail enamel remover is NOT removing paint from the skin!

      Ways to use nail enamel remover correctly

      Nail enamel remover is a topical solution containing acetone, which has a strong solvent that dissolves nail polish. It helps women keep their fingernails neat and trim through regular use. However, not everyone knows what else it can be used for. Here are four tips to help you use nail enamel remover correctly:

      1. Dilute and clean stains: You can dilute some nail enamel remover with water to clean stains off fabrics or plastics, such as dark stains left behind by ink on plastic or fabric.
      2. Remove wax residue: If your nails accidentally get covered with melted wax when you’re working with candles or other products, nail enamel remover can remove residue from your nails and make them look nice again.

      Take care when using nail enamel remover

      If you're wearing dark polish, it's important to wait for your nails to completely dry. Otherwise, you could end up with an uneven finish. It's best to apply one coat of nail paint remover and wait for 10 minutes before applying another coat and wiping off immediately.

      If using acetone-based nail paint removers, don’t soak your nails because they can become brittle over time from too much exposure. After removing nail enamel remover, apply a base coat (to prevent chipping) and/or a strengthening topcoat (for added protection). It might be tempting to go longer between painting—but always remember that your nails grow faster than you think!

      Any other uses for nail enamel remover?

      You might think that nail remover wipes is used just for removing nail enamel. However, there are other interesting uses for it in addition to its intended purpose.

      The solvent that’s found in most nail enamel removers can be used as a cleaning agent, getting rid of residual adhesive on stickers and labels. It can also be used to clean dentures and other pieces of medical equipment; you should first test it on a small area before using it on larger surfaces to avoid damage.

      Why use Nail Enamel Remover Transparent

      There are many nail enamel removers on the market, but one that stands out among them all as the best, due to its ease of use and simplicity, is Nail Enamel Remover Transparent. It’s simple to use and best of all, it can be used without having to worry about the color of your nails being affected by the nail paint remover. Use these 8 reasons to help you decide if Nail Enamel Remover Transparent might be the perfect nail enamel remover for you!

      1) Remove nail enamel from natural nails

      Whether you like gel nail remover pads or just want to take care of your natural nails, removing nail enamel is key. Not only will it help you keep them healthy and strong, but it’s a lot easier than you think! Have some alcohol handy? Then all you need is a cotton swab and a few minutes of your time. Here are 9 reasons why using nail enamel remover transparent is important in general.

      2) Remove nail enamel from artificial nails

      If you have nails that were applied at a salon or if you've got your artificial nails on, it's important to use nail remover liquid enamel remover every once in a while. By removing nail enamel, you'll help prevent breakage as well as other common problems associated with artificial nails.

      If you feel uncomfortable visiting salons for nail service on your artificial nails, there are numerous easy ways of taking care of them yourself. Although some people may find fingernails attractive when covered with layers of polish, it is very important to remember that painted fingernails have nothing at all to do with natural ones.

      3) Extend manicure time

      Most nail paint remover bottle polishes can last anywhere from one day to a week, depending on your lifestyle and routine. If you want your manicure to last longer, it's best to plan and schedule an appointment with a professional every two weeks or so.

      This will ensure that all of your hard work doesn’t end up in a pile of chips next time you’re getting ready for an event! Do-it-yourself manicures are great, but it never hurts to spend a little extra money and get something done right by someone who knows what they’re doing. A visit every couple of weeks will allow them time to repair any nails that might have broken during your last trip out. Don't like making appointments?

      4) Save money on pedicures

      The average pedicure costs between $30 and $40, and most people only get one about once every other month. And what happens when you don’t want a pedicure?

      Well, that cost is wasted. So if you can save $20-$40 per month by doing your pedicures at home, how much is that worth? It's hard to say exactly, but it must be more than what you paid for nail enamel remover transparent! One way or another, it all balances out.

      If you buy two bottles of Faces Canada nail polish remover (just a couple of dollars more than one bottle), you'll probably break even on money within 2 months!

      5) Let polish dry faster

      If you can't put up with thick, sticky nail polish removers, opt for a transparent one. It won't stain your skin and nails as some nail enamel removers can do. They're easy to remove and don't damage your nails as other polishes do.

      Furthermore, they help dry your polish faster than others that are opaque or creamy in texture. You can paint them on just like polish and wait until they start to get tacky before peeling them off.

      6) Remove glitter, rhinestones, and other embellishments from artificial nails

      Picking off glitter and rhinestones can be a bit of a pain, but removing nail polish is easy with nail enamel remover. Simply paint it on and let it sit for five minutes, then wipe it away. The process is quick and painless, plus it doesn’t involve any chemicals or elbow grease (both of which can be bad for your nails). If you want to keep your mani pristine, just try clear polish!

      7) Clean up spills on your counter, tables, and floors without leaving behind an odor

      Instead of working around your home with a stinky, oily puddle, use nail enamel remover transparent. Unlike ammonia-based nail polish removers that leave behind an odor, our transparent formula will allow you to easily clean up any spills and then continue with your daily routine without missing a beat.

      This means no one needs to know about your occasional polish mishaps! Eliminate potential danger from fumes: Ammonia is toxic and flammable. The vapors can cause harm when inhaled over time or if they are ingested accidentally. Our nail enamel remover transparent will not only safely clean up spills but also eliminate potentially harmful fumes from circulating throughout your home.

      8) Use as a base coat when applying acrylic powder or gel nails

      Before applying an acrylic powder or gel nail, use nail enamel remover transparent as a base coat. This prevents staining of your nails and gives you an excellent foundation for a quality manicure or pedicure. The product is designed not to dry out your nails, so you’ll be able to apply powder or gel without any problems.

      It also won't damage your natural nails while removing existing varnish. If you're looking for great protection with fantastic results, nail enamel remover transparent is worth trying. You can apply it directly onto bare natural nails or over acrylic powder or gel for a tough layer that protects against chipping and scratching during normal wear and tear throughout your day.

      How to use Nail Enamel Remover Transparent

      Removing nail enamel remover transparent can be quite troublesome because it has a strong smell, and its smell will linger on your hands no matter how hard you try to wash them! Furthermore, this nail paint remover takes up plenty of time to do the job. But by using it in certain ways, you can make the process much easier, faster, and less smelly! Here are some of the most effective ways to remove nail enamel remover transparent from your nails and hands!

      1) Clean up any mistakes with nail enamel remover

      The trickiest part of using nail enamel remover is avoiding mistakes. And if you do make a mistake, don’t freak out — just clean it up with some nail paint remover. The first mistake most people make is failing to wait for their nails to dry before applying polish.

      The second mistake is not being careful when applying polish around their cuticles or on top of their skin. You might see some nail enamel remover instructions that tell you don’t let it touch your skin, but most people don’t realize how easy it is for even small amounts of enamel & nail paint remover to get on your skin and for that solution to be enough to remove your polish.

      2) Remove nail polish from your cuticles

      It's quite common for your cuticles to absorb more nail polish than your nails when you paint your nails. If that happens, it can be difficult and time-consuming to remove nail polish from your cuticles; just keep in mind that removing cuticles will not ruin them!

      Manicurists often suggest taking a small amount of acetone nail paint remover on a cotton ball and gently rubbing it over your cuticles. Within seconds, you'll find most of the polish rubs right off without smudging any color onto other parts of your skin. Of course, if you prefer there are even easier methods.

      3) Remove tips (acrylic nails, gel nails, etc.)

      Acrylic nails, gel nails, and press-on tips are amazing when they're on—but they're even better when they come off. The best part of taking them off is that your nails are truly ready for a fresh start. That means nail polish won't chip as quickly because there isn't any polish build-up beneath it. It also means there isn't any build-up of oils or dirt under it either.

      So, take off your tips and go naked for a few days (no polish or base coat). Then apply a fresh coat of base coat and start again with clear nail polish over it.

      4) Remove polish from hard-to-reach spots on your hands and feet

      If you have trouble reaching your nails, soak a cotton swab in nail polish remover and then fold it into a small square. Use an orange stick (or clean popsicle stick) as a buffer between your skin and nail polish remover; wrap around that with another layer of cotton. The cotton will help protect your skin while letting you get right up under those nails where most residue tends to hide.

      5) Remove nail polish from surfaces

      While it’s not intended for use on surfaces, nail polish remover is a non-toxic and relatively safe option if you need a quick fix. If someone spilled wine or another drink on your tablecloth at a fancy party, you could dip a paper towel in acetone and wipe it up without worrying about making matters worse.

      But don’t test out whether it works on everything; we wouldn’t recommend trying it on marble or granite. For spills that leave behind permanent stains, such as lipstick on a shirt collar, try using rubbing alcohol instead. It will only cost you $3 per bottle and is perfectly safe for clothing.

      6) Remove glitter nail polish

      A glittery manicure is festive but takes extra effort to remove. The best way to get it off of your nails is by applying a base coat of nail polish remover before painting.

      Then, when you're finished with your festive mani, just apply a bit more nail polish remover and soak your nails for a few minutes. Once they've soaked up as much as they can handle, go in with an orangewood stick and rub them clean. Peel off any remaining glitter so you don't ruin another manicure later on. Your nails should be good as new!

      7) Unstick a sticker

      This is for those of you who were wondering how to get a sticker unstuck from something but don’t want to resort to nail polish remover.

      There are a few different methods you can try. The easiest (but messiest) way would be pouring nail polish remover onto a plate or piece of wax paper and placing your sticker on top, then gently pressing another piece of wax paper onto it.

      Leave it there for about 5-10 minutes and take off carefully with fingers only! You should find that your sticker has been loosened enough that you can just peel it right off with no damage done! If you have some stickers with multiple layers, this method might not work very well because they might still be attached underneath.

      8) Get water stains off wood furniture

      Water stains left behind on your wood furniture after a wet glass is accidentally knocked over are unsightly and can look permanent. Don’t let these stains be a problem any longer! These products will help you get rid of those water rings in no time. Using nail polish remover, cotton balls or Q-tips, and steel wool you can gently rub away at water rings until they’re gone for good. Make sure that you have adequate ventilation when using nail polish remover so that inhaling fumes isn’t an issue; wear gloves while handling anything with chemicals in it—this will prevent any accidental skin irritations from occurring as well.

      9) Remove unwanted ink marks on paper documents

      If you make a mistake when printing on your computer, don't panic! Your printer still has some ink leftover from previous prints. The easiest way to fix it is with nail polish remover. Dab some of your nail paint removers onto a piece of paper towel and dab it onto your mistake, it sits for about 10 seconds then wipe clean with another piece of paper towel. Doing so will not ruin your document in any way and can be done without ruining your printer.

      10) Use it as a cleaner on carpet stains, clothes, etc.

      Although it may not be recommended, nail polish remover is a great cleaning agent for several home-related issues. It can remove stains from carpet, furniture, clothes, and more. Just apply some to an old toothbrush or cotton swab, and then gently scrub at the stain until it disappears. Be sure not to get any in your eyes or mouth though!

      How to properly remove nail paint

      Removing nail paint isn't exactly the most fun part of getting ready, but it has to be done to reveal a beautiful manicure underneath! When you don't take proper precautions and choose the wrong nail paint remover, you can chip or even completely ruin your nails. To ensure your nails are left healthy and strong, follow these 10 steps on how to properly remove nail paint every time.

      1) Don’t use your cuticle remover if you don’t have one

      Cuticle removers are specifically designed for removing cuticles. This can be very difficult, but if you don’t have a pair of cuticle removers, then your best bet is to use a cotton swab dipped in acetone. Make sure it’s covered so that it doesn’t soak up any excess liquid, and use caution when applying pressure because you could end up hurting yourself or damaging your skin.

      For quick nail polish remover removal, soak your fingers in warm water. Then take a soft brush soaked in acetone and scrub away at your nails until they’re all clean of nail polish!

      2) Soak nails in warm water

      Soaking nails in warm water breaks down polish’s chemical bonds and helps release them from your nails. Immerse a clean sponge or cloth in warm water and squeeze out excess liquid. Wring it out again, but not too tightly—you don’t want it sopping wet. Place it on your eyes and hold for at least 20 seconds.

      3) Use a pumice stone to file the nail surface

      Pumice stones are rough on one side and smooth on another. By scrubbing your nails with a pumice stone after painting them, you’ll be able to remove any excess polish that might remain, so your manicure stays as close to original as possible.

      Simply dip your pumice stone in a bowl of warm water and scrub your nails clean. Once they're done soaking, pat them dry with a towel before continuing with the other steps. When finished, you can use the pumice stone to file off any rough edges from where it might have chipped or flaked.

      4) Use baby oil to dissolve the top layer of polish

      Instead of scrubbing your nails until they’re sore, try using a small amount of baby oil to dissolve that top layer of polish instead.

      It’s super easy and leaves your nails soft and healthy-looking afterward. Just put some on each nail before bed, put on a pair of gloves, and in the morning wash them with soap and water like you normally would. It takes a little longer than normal but it’s way less work than traditional removal methods.

      5) Use an acetone-based polish remover (avoid using acetone on natural nails, it damages the cuticles)

      Acetone-based nail polish remover do not just soften but evaporate as well. This ensures that they loosen your nails without leaving any residue behind.

      Using acetone regularly is not recommended on natural nails because it can damage your cuticles, but if you’re looking for a quick fix and have some acetone lying around, it will work in a pinch. If you plan on using acetone frequently then stick with natural polish removers; they are more gentle and much safer for use with natural nails. They also smell better!

      6) Take an Epsom salt bath

      Epsom salt helps soothe your skin, but it also makes for a great way to exfoliate your hands. You simply dissolve a few handfuls of Epsom salt in warm water, then soak your hands for five minutes. Afterward, you can rinse with cold water. When they are dry and back in shape, your nails will thank you!

      7) Use a thinner base coat next time

      If you’re looking for a thin base coat, try Hard as Nails Xtreme Wear Nail Color. Not only is it a thinner formula (which means easier removal), but it also has added strengthening ingredients that help your nails grow out healthier and stronger.

      The brush of Hard as Nails makes it easy to create thin layers on your nails. The brand also comes in a variety of neutral shades, so you can easily match it with any outfit or color scheme you have in mind. We recommend testing out at least three coats before applying your favorite polish color to get an even application and avoid peeling or chipping later on.

      8) Do a manicure regularly

      To ensure a healthy start, give your nails a manicure every two weeks. The first step is simply washing your hands and nails with warm water, soap, and/or hand sanitizer.

      You can gently file off any loose or extra bits of polish with an emery board or nail buffer, which will help buff out ridges in your nails caused by aging. Many professional nail polish remover manicures offer hand exfoliation treatments that include scrubbing, masking, and more for optimal hand health.

      9) Buff off stains from acrylic with glycerin and lemon juice

      The product will dissolve acrylic nails, so you must use pure glycerin and fresh lemon juice. Here’s how: Soak a cotton ball in lemon juice and then press it on your nails. Let it dry for a few minutes before buffing with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Then dip another cotton ball in glycerin and place it against your nails (this will help draw out more of the acrylic). Buff off as much as you can before repeating until all traces are gone.

      10) Wait patiently for your nails to recover before applying another color

      The longer you wait, the less likely it is that your nails will be damaged. Nails take anywhere from a few days to two weeks to completely recover. If you're worried about being without polish for so long, opt for darker shades with cooler undertones.

      Although not as damaging as bright pinks and reds, deep purples and royal blues won't have quite as much of an impact on your nails. Additionally, keep in mind that some polishes contain drying ingredients such as formaldehyde, which can further damage your nails when reapplied prematurely. Your best bet is to let your nails recover naturally and avoid removing polish before it's time (which can easily happen if you aren't careful).

      Nail Enamel Remover Transparent tips and tricks

      Nail Enamel Remover Transparent can be tricky to use if you’re not aware of the right techniques. That’s why we’ve created this list of 6 quick tips and tricks that will help you achieve the best results with Nail Enamel Remover Transparent in the shortest amount of time. Our list includes tips on how to prep your nails, how to find the most effective removal process, and what to do after your nails are clean and dry! It also includes ways to remove nail polish from other surfaces such as wood, clothes, carpeting, and more!

      1) Remove polish in just minutes

      You can remove your Nail polish in under three minutes if you apply a base coat of undiluted remover. However, you’ll only want to do so if you plan on redoing your manicure that day.

      This is because nail paint removers that are not diluted usually contain harsh chemicals, which strip away any moisture from surrounding skin. If left on too long, they can cause your skin to dry out. As a result, it might be best to avoid using pure undiluted nail paint remover unless you make quick work of removing some polish or have an extra-strong base coat that needs removal right away.

      2) Save your cuticles from drying out

      It’s easy to ignore your cuticles when you’re cleaning up your nails, but it’s important to keep them moisturized because they serve an important function.

      Nail polish protect your skin from infection, help push your nail up, and prevent hangnails. To keep them in good shape, use a cuticle cream (be sure to get one that doesn’t have oil in it) before you start your manicure. Once you’ve finished painting all of your nails, push back each cuticle with a wooden stick or orange stick so that it stays clear of your polish when it dries.

      3) Keep nail color from staining

      For a fresh manicure look, paint nails enamel transparent. When your nails have dried and you’re ready to remove your polish, pour a small amount of nail color remover into a bowl.

      Then soak cotton balls in it and use them to remove nail polish from your nails. Keep nail color from staining by dabbing a baby oil on each fingernail after removing polish. Wipe off excess before drying or wearing gloves.

      4) Prevent streaky results

      The best way to ensure your natural nails are covered completely is to apply multiple coats of nail paint remover with a brush. The thicker coats will fill in any gaps between your natural nail and polish underneath.

      If that’s too much work, you can also add a quick second coat after two or three minutes, just before it dries completely—this will make it easier to remove more product when you wipe again. It may seem like a hassle, but with enough practice, it will become second nature (and you'll never have streaks!).

      5) Not every finger needs remover

      If you’re using nail paint remover to take off nail polish, apply it only to your nails. The acetone can dry out your cuticles and fingers if they aren’t protected with gloves.

      The gloves are also good because they allow you to get a better grip on your finger as you remove polish from it. Without gloves, your fingernails will probably be slippery from removing nail polish, making them harder to hold still as you work on each one individually. Gloves help keep each finger steady, so you won’t have any accidents or smudges on un-nailed parts of your hands!

      6) Let remover soak in deeper

      Before applying nail enamel remover, soak your nails in warm water to help soften the polish. After applying nail paint remover, wait several minutes before massaging your nails with a cotton ball or pad soaked in nail paint remover—the longer you let it sit, the more likely it is to dissolve all that hard-to-remove enamel. Soaking also makes it easier to remove both opaque and clear polish at once.

      The next time you go to remove it, rub a cotton ball soaked in nail enamel remover into each nail—but don't get it on your skin—and leave it on for one minute before rinsing off. This makes quick work of even tenacious glitter polish that would normally require multiple applications of ordinary removers.

      Nail Enamel Remover Transparent hacks

      If you're looking to do your nails, but are just using your regular nail polish remover because you don't have any store-bought ones around, then here are a few ways to help give you a great cleanse of all traces of nail polish. From butter and oil to even toothpaste and lotion! Who knew? Well, let's go over them.

      While you may want your nails to look super shiny and beautiful, you do not want your nail enamel remover (especially if it is transparent) to leave a color residue on your nails. This can take away from that bright shine and gorgeous polish.

      Therefore, if you are looking for a way to get rid of that residual color as quickly as possible, some hacks can help make it happen much faster than if you were to leave it on its own. You do not have to let your beautifully painted nails stay without their shine because of what is left behind from removal anymore!

      FAQS

      Is it safe for pregnant women?

      Safety comes first in everything. If you are using an ingredient or product that is not intended to be used by pregnant women, then don't use it. Some ingredients and makeup products can be very harmful to pregnant women or even their babies in their mothers' wombs. Always remember to check whether a product is safe or not before using it.

      Will it evaporate if accidentally left open?

      If you're like me, you tend to forget about things (especially when said thing is in your bathroom). While I don't think it's quite possible to leave nail polish remover open on purpose, I would be remiss if I didn't at least note that many users report their removers to develop an off smell after they are left open. If that happens to you, just pour them out and start fresh. It won't kill you!

      Will it remove nail paint in one pass?

      The average nail paint remover will take 3 to 5 passes to completely remove your coat of nail polish. While that might not seem like much, especially if you're in a rush, it's a surprisingly long time to keep scrubbing your nails. But there are hacks for transparent nail enamel removers that can get all that polish off in one go.

      Is the bottle glass or plastic?

      The nail paint remover secret to getting every last drop of remover out of a glass bottle is heating it. Fill a bowl with hot water and place the bottle into it for about 10 minutes. The heat will help loosen up any remaining nail enamel, so you’ll get more product out. If your bottle is plastic, try using ice cubes to freeze it. It will thaw faster than warm water and melt any leftover remover as well. Just be sure to check periodically to ensure that none of your nails are melting!

      What is enamel remover?

      Enamel remover is a product used to remove nail enamel. It is also known as acetone (yes, like in fingernail polish remover). This product can be used on artificial nails, pedicures, and/or acrylics. It is usually applied with a cotton swab or paintbrush and left to sit on nails. Over time, it will dissolve (and remove) what's left of your nail polish.

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