This has happened to one too many good nail polishes in my collection, so I decided to do something about it!
There's a product made specifically for thinning nail polish!
Here's the one I purchased.
Develop 10 Nail Polish Thinner.
I got it at Ulta for $5.99 (it's a 4 oz bottle). There are other retailers that sell nail polish thinners- look for them in salon stores, beauty supply stores, etc.
I've already thinned out some of my favorite polishes and now they're back to a great, smooth consistency!
Simple Directions:
All you need is a few tiny drops of this stuff directly into your nail polish bottle. Put the bottle top back in screwed tightly. Then swirl your bottle around between your hands. I do not recommend ever shaking your nail polish as it creates bubbles, which makes polish application less smooth.
That's all!
Tip: Don't go crazy and stock up on nail polish thinners or grab the biggest bottle. My 4 oz bottle will last forever and more since I only need the tiniest amount per nail polish.
And yes, this stuff works for base and top coats too!!
I've already thinned out my Seche Vite (which I swear by!).
Great product to invest in, huh?
Thanks for reading ladies!
~Lisa
credits: google, ulta.com
Monday, January 17, 2011
Goopy and thick nail polish?? What am I supposed to do with it?!
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Monday, January 17, 2011
Goopy and thick nail polish?? What am I supposed to do with it?!
This has happened to one too many good nail polishes in my collection, so I decided to do something about it!
There's a product made specifically for thinning nail polish!
Here's the one I purchased.
Develop 10 Nail Polish Thinner.
I got it at Ulta for $5.99 (it's a 4 oz bottle). There are other retailers that sell nail polish thinners- look for them in salon stores, beauty supply stores, etc.
I've already thinned out some of my favorite polishes and now they're back to a great, smooth consistency!
Simple Directions:
All you need is a few tiny drops of this stuff directly into your nail polish bottle. Put the bottle top back in screwed tightly. Then swirl your bottle around between your hands. I do not recommend ever shaking your nail polish as it creates bubbles, which makes polish application less smooth.
That's all!
Tip: Don't go crazy and stock up on nail polish thinners or grab the biggest bottle. My 4 oz bottle will last forever and more since I only need the tiniest amount per nail polish.
And yes, this stuff works for base and top coats too!!
I've already thinned out my Seche Vite (which I swear by!).
Great product to invest in, huh?
Thanks for reading ladies!
~Lisa
credits: google, ulta.com
There's a product made specifically for thinning nail polish!
Here's the one I purchased.
Develop 10 Nail Polish Thinner.
I got it at Ulta for $5.99 (it's a 4 oz bottle). There are other retailers that sell nail polish thinners- look for them in salon stores, beauty supply stores, etc.
I've already thinned out some of my favorite polishes and now they're back to a great, smooth consistency!
Simple Directions:
All you need is a few tiny drops of this stuff directly into your nail polish bottle. Put the bottle top back in screwed tightly. Then swirl your bottle around between your hands. I do not recommend ever shaking your nail polish as it creates bubbles, which makes polish application less smooth.
That's all!
Tip: Don't go crazy and stock up on nail polish thinners or grab the biggest bottle. My 4 oz bottle will last forever and more since I only need the tiniest amount per nail polish.
And yes, this stuff works for base and top coats too!!
I've already thinned out my Seche Vite (which I swear by!).
Great product to invest in, huh?
Thanks for reading ladies!
~Lisa
credits: google, ulta.com
4 comments:
- Michelle said...
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This is great! I used to mix my nail polish remover into my nail polish bottles but apparently that's bad for the nail polish! :( This is an awesome product! I also found the local counterpart to this. It's a great thing to invest in! Awesome post! :D
- January 17, 2011 at 11:37 AM
- 나니 said...
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Thanks for the tip! My Essie Fill the Gap! is starting to get a bit gooey xD lol. Will try this!
- January 17, 2011 at 12:32 PM
- In Palace said...
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hello lady :D
http://inpalace.blogspot.com - January 17, 2011 at 8:36 PM
- Shop N' Chomp said...
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Oh man I am so getting this!!
- January 18, 2011 at 11:42 PM
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This is great! I used to mix my nail polish remover into my nail polish bottles but apparently that's bad for the nail polish! :( This is an awesome product! I also found the local counterpart to this. It's a great thing to invest in! Awesome post! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip! My Essie Fill the Gap! is starting to get a bit gooey xD lol. Will try this!
ReplyDeletehello lady :D
ReplyDeletehttp://inpalace.blogspot.com
Oh man I am so getting this!!
ReplyDelete