Bottles usually don't have an expiration date, but it does thicken with time. To keep it lasting longer store it in the fridge.
Try rubbing the nail-polish bottle in your hands (like trying to start a camp fire with a stick.. except just the bottle!) if the layers separate or become too "runny". If the nail polish becomes "chunky" try adding a drop or two of nail-polish remover and shake until smooth.
Yes it does .... in a couple of days tough :)
nail polish remover contains substances such as acetone that vaporise faster than rubbing alcohol.
No, nail polish remover is not flammable when dry. The flammability of nail polish remover comes from its liquid form, as it contains solvents that are highly flammable and evaporate quickly. Once the liquid has evaporated and the remover has dried, it is no longer flammable.
OPI makes it. - - - - - OPI was the company that "reintroduced" crackle polish, but now every nail polish company makes it. It is very easy to make: take regular nail polish and put some alcohol in it. There's already a solvent called ethyl acetate in nail polish. Alcohol and ethyl acetate evaporate at different rates, and this causes the paint film to crack. This would normally be bad, but with crackle nail polish it's the whole point of doing it.
After a while the nail Polish will start to thicken, I purchased nail Polish thinner from a beauty supply store and put a few drops in it and it thins it back to normal consistency. Or some girls put a few drops of nail Polish remover and that works too.
Clear nail polish is a special coat of nail polish to protect the other coat of nail polish
Fizz nail polish is not a different type of nail polish, its just the Companys Name (the Company produces the fizz nail polish).
Yes, Acetone evaporates, just like Alcohol. But if in the nail polish remover there're other ingredients besides the Acetone, than the liquid won't evaporate completely!
It is polish that goes on your nails. and the nail gods named it that so...
Polish remover evaporates faster than vinegar because its boiling point is 78 degrees Celsius and it's lesser than vinegar because its 118 degrees Celsius.
you can get nail polish at the store like at target. There are all kinds of colors you can find. and if you are getting nail polish you might wanna get nail polish remover
It depends how much nail polish remover you have and hot hot it is outside. Nail polish remover is made out of acetone (mostly), and it is extremely volatile, which means it vaporises extremely easily. If the container is left open, it could easily evaporate quickly.