I don't buy nail polish often these days...A couple of years ago I was buying a new one just about every week- recently I whittled the collection down which included getting rid of all my potential fakes. So the collection is small. These days I only buy a shade if I don't have anything similar in the collection and I have also been trying to diversify the brands I buy- for some reason I got stuck on OPI and that's really all I bought years ago. I'm hoping I can use up another shade before I go back to the states so I can try a polish from a brand called Morgan Taylor. My most recent trip I bought back my first Zoya.
Art Deco claims:
The concentrate dilutes all nail polishes that have become too thick. Even those that are hardened by temperature fluctuations.
Anyway...I had the Poshe Nail polish thinner in my collection forever and it helped me save many of my colors from the trash prematurely. I used to use Acetone but the internets say that acetone messes up polish. It does work temporarily though. So since I ran out of that I had a bunch of thick polishes hanging around that I wanted a thinner for.
Found this on Amazon and purchased. It's such a tiny amount though...At least Poshe (my old brand) gives you two ounces. I hadn't been able to find the Poshe one anywhere though, otherwise. I almost wonder if the brand is discontinued.
I hope not. They made my favorite top coat.
Anyway...trying to revive those thick, dried, crusty non-drying polishes with this is annoying. The packaging it terrible in that it take 10 plus minute to get enough drops to thin the polish slightly. It doesn't take 3-5 drops. It takes 30-40 drops and it still doesn't seem to work all that well.
The packaging if awful, the product does not like to come out...so you can squeeze until your hand hurts...and likely it still won't fix your polish.
You get a teeny tiny amount for the price. I think I paid around 10 euro for it.
Don't buy it...It's not worth it. Buy any other brand-literally!
No comments:
Post a Comment