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What is NOT a result of completely removing former toenail polish?

  1. Discoloration vanishes

  2. Customer satisfaction

  3. Quality pedicure finish

  4. Completely removing colored polish

The correct answer is: Discoloration vanishes

Discoloration can often be a persistent issue, even after the complete removal of toenail polish. While removing polish can help to reduce the visible stain left by dark or strong colors, it does not universally eliminate all discoloration from the toenails. Factors such as the type of polish used, the length of time it was applied, and the individual’s nail health can all contribute to lingering discoloration, meaning that it may remain even after thoroughly taking off the polish. On the other hand, customer satisfaction tends to improve with a complete removal of polish as clients often prefer clean, natural-looking nails. A quality pedicure finish is typically complemented by the elimination of any previous polish, leading to a polished appearance. The act of completely removing the colored polish inherently suggests the absence of polish, which is straightforward but does not inherently address the issue of discoloration that may still be present.