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Look it up on YouTube I just posted a video about making your own glow in the dark nail polish it is called how to make your own glow in the dark nail polish hope it will help you
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"Stanley's father was a good swimmer, but he wasn't the fastest fish in the sea." "The Warden's nail polish was as red as a stop sign."
You could scrape it, scrub it, wash it, or use nail polish remover. Although it comes off on its own.
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you can mix clear polish with pigments or strongly pigmented loose powders and make your own color from that
You could remove nail polish by using nail polish remover, or make your own DIY nail polish remover You could go search something up on Google, and YouTube helps too.
The manufacturers add a solvent (ethanol) to the polish that makes the crackle layer dry quickly and unevenly. Curiously, this is the opposite of the way "normal" nail polish should work, as it should dry smoothly and evenly. This answer is from a different question site.
At most drug stores, if you look in the nail polish section, you'll find something called a Nail Art Pen. A Nail Art Pen is a pen with a thin tip that has nail polish in it. There are so many different colors to choose from and you can draw your own design that you want on your nails. You can even draw designs on top of a coat of nail polish
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No. My question is, why would you want to, unless you were selling it? And if you WERE selling it, you can buy it in case quantities, with your own brand on it, for very much less expensive than getting it at the store.
Step 1 File. File the chipped area of nail polish very gently to smooth it out. Use a file with a fine grit, make sure it' is not a coarse grit file. Step 2 Dip a q-tip in nail polish remover and squeeze it out so that it is not soaked. Lightly rub the q-tip over the chipped area being careful not to remove too much polish. This will smooth the polish around the chipped area. Step 3 Use a small amount of the colored nail polish to fill in the area. Step 4 Apply a thin coat of colored nail polish to the entire nail. Make sure you allow plenty of time for the nail to dry. Don't use a quick dry product. Step 5 Clear Coat. Apply a coat of clear polish to the entire nail and allow it to dry completely on it's own.