some of you might already know this, but some of you might not..
So here is how to fix those old nail polishes!!
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Mi.ezekatze
17 May 13:15
Nail polish remover makes your polish liquid again, true, but it totally demolishes the structure and thereby makes the polish brittle and easy to break & peel off. That's why this stuff is called polish REMOVER.
Plus, you don't really want the chemicals of the remover to stay on your nails that long. Usually, you wash it off after using, but mixing it to your polish, the chemicals have a lot of time to chew and devour your nails. Not so funny.
I heard about this idea way back, too, but honestly, it's useless.
Candice C.
17 May 19:27
remover will ruin your polish - chips like crazy! BUT polish thinner will do the trick. you can get it at any beauty supply store for around $4 for 4oz - just a couple of drops goes a long way so you're saving money all around.
Luv my life
18 May 00:02
Coolie-o!
Ezme
24 May 13:47
is is great.... athough i have to agree with the others i wouldnt put it on my nails it will really damage them- but you could always use it to paint artificial nails! :)
Abigaïl
14 Aug 15:32
nail polish works fine for me! :D