any discout beauty store like harmon's and forever 21 has some and i think there is a brand called art deco
A Nail Polish Striper is a brush that is thinner than ordinary Polish brushes, designed to create thin lines, and nail art.
Nail polish remover, or pure acetone, would work.
yes it does, however, the polish will not be as luxurious as when it was new.
I bought some thin tipped nail art brushes at the drugstore. They were less than $5 and came in about 7 colors.
You can use acetone to thin nail polish, but it may be harsher and can potentially alter the formula of the polish. Non-acetone nail polish removers are safer but may not be as effective in thinning out the polish. It's best to use a nail polish thinner specifically designed for this purpose.
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, paint brushes can be used as nail art brushes, but they may not provide the precision that specialized nail art brushes offer. The bristles of paint brushes are typically thicker and designed for broader strokes, which can make detailed designs more challenging. However, if you're creative and adjust your technique, paint brushes can be a versatile tool for nail art. Just ensure they are clean and suitable for use with nail polish or gel.
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
No. They make your nails very thin and the polish chips easily.
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! :)
No. They make your nails very thin and the polish chips easily.
put a thin layer of it on your nails, usually over another coat of regular nail polish, wait about 5 seconds and it will start to "crackle"