I would say Hot Topic nail polish is good. It is, of course, not as good as some of the other expensive 6-10 dollar nail polishes out there, but I like Hot Topic nail polish a lot! The only down side to the nail polishes is that if you have tiny fingernails, like myself, the brush is a bit on the large side so it tends to get on your skin if you don't have good control of your hand. Also, sometimes the brush wand will disconnect from the black top. This is just a simple product error. I fixed it will a little dab of super glue--it hasn't given me a trouble since. :-) I have four colors of hot topic nail polish, and I love it! I recommend the neon green, the teal, the silver and the holographic black. Its great--and I love that the nail polish bottles look a little like poison bottle; lol!!
Hope this answered your question and happy nail painting!
You can get magnetic nail polish at Hot Topic.
hot pink. it really pops.xoxo
heaps hot
If there is a Hot Topic near you, they have the best (and cheapest) silver nail polish. If you don't like HT, kick up some bravery. It's a wicked awesome nail polish and (at least, in the one near me) it's only three dollars!
Try nail polish remover, hot water and soap won't work
Hot looking fingers !
ugly peple
The reason is not that the nail polish is clear, it's just that the nail polish is cheap or crappy. Try getting nail polish from a different company, because some nail polishes just do that.
Nails polish remover or hot water. You can soak your nails in hot/warm water and take an electrical nail file and remove it. Or you could be cheap like me and rub it off with nail polish remover. Depending on the nail glue that you used, non acetone nail polish remover usually works the best.
caralase - online shopping store has cheapest and good stuff for girl :)
You'll have nail polish on your lips. Now, you can get nail polish on your skin and it won't hurt you; just about everyone who wears it has gotten some on their skin. But with your lips it's different--everything you eat and drink is going to pick up some of the chemicals in the nail polish, and you'll probably wind up poisoned. What YOU want, is glow in the dark lipstick. They make it, it's safe, and it works.
To my knowledge there are no legal restrictions against nail polish in public hot tubs. In a privately owned hot tub, it would be up to the feelings of the individual owner, however in a lifetime of hot tub use and ownership, I've never heard anyone refusing, or even having a problem with a nail polish wearer, assuming you mean dry nail polish as opposed to wet and freshly applied. On the other hand, it has been my experience that the bubbling hot water can actually be hard on a very recent manicure, even when its had a chance to set. If you want to keep the polish looking good, you may want to make sure to wait a day or so before entering.