Yes, it's two years after the bottle was opened. You can try this stuff; if you put it on and it's real thick and hard to brush out, throw it away because it's no good anymore. (They sell nail polish thinner, but once nail polish starts to get thick, it's toast.)
Nail polish can become thick when the bottle is only half empty due to evaporation of the solvents in the formula. As the solvents evaporate, the polish becomes more concentrated, leading to a thicker consistency. Additionally, exposure to air and temperature changes can also contribute to the thickening of nail polish.
No because while your filing your nail polish off, your damaging the top layer of your nail
Yes, eyeshadow can be used to create nail polish.
A week, like any other good nail polish.
use nail polish remover it works good any kind would work
Any nail polish of good brand comes off faster.
Nail polish remover contains acetone which is a very good organic solvent. It dissolves the nail polish and helps to clean it off.
I know you can get Alice and Wonderland nail polish from O.P.I. Theyre a very good brand and have strong and long lasting nail polish.
If you like it, it's good.
If you want to find really good quality nail polish that doesn't chip, i recommend OPI there nail polishes are really high quality, the only thing is that OPI nail polishes are quite expensive and have quiet thick brushes which personally, i like but if you have thin nails it can be difficult. these are the best quality nail polish brands OPI Jessie s girl China Glaze BYS Revlon Chi Chi
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