I usually just pour about a cap full of finger nail polish remover in the polish then close the bottle and roll the bottle of polish back and fourth in your hands. This mixes it and thins out the polish.
I'm aboy and i wear black nail varnish and mine went thick and gloopy so i added nail polish remover to da bottle and it went like water so i added vasoline and a chip of an eyliner pencil and it was still thin but when uv done that just keep on putting on layers and it works hope it helps o and it dries realy quikly
I have found if you put it in the fridge 5 mins before using it, it goes on alot smoother and thinner
just add some nail polish remover to dilute it..it works ;p
add nail polish remover. though the nail polish won't work anymore for you hands. will not mix well
you just put on an extra coat or do you mean in the bottle
Yes you can use nail polish remover to thin out thickened nail polish. I do it all the time to thin out even the rock hard nail polish that i found under the couch that was years old. All you need to do is pour a little in the nail polish depending on the hardness wait a little while and you got nail polish you can use. When ever I do this it still always kepps its shine.
Yes, but use pure acetone very carefully.
Nail polish remover, or pure acetone, would work.
A Nail Polish Striper is a brush that is thinner than ordinary Polish brushes, designed to create thin lines, and nail art.
yes it does, however, the polish will not be as luxurious as when it was new.
Use nail polish remover and bleach mixed nail polish remover.
I read you can use a few drops of acetone (nail polish remover).
I use the nail polish remover to polish my nails or you can the baby oil.
No. They make your nails very thin and the polish chips easily.
Well the first thing to use is obviously nail polish remover. Its very cheap and you can buy it almost anywhere. Use a cotton ball or rag and rub it on your nail. Another option is too paint a thin layer of nail polish over the old one, let it sit for 10 seconds, and scrubbed off vigorously after. Hope i helped!
it is thin and has minerals or subatances that make it stay on the nail and not slip like water does. So in all the viscosity of nail polish is low. hope this helped! :)
To get nail polish off camera case, use thinner (acetone) or nail polish remover.