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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.
I think that every nail polish dry but I dont really know
The fastest way to dry your nails is to use a nail polish drying spray or quick-dry drops. These products contain ingredients that help to speed up the drying process and set your nail polish quickly. Additionally, you can also try using a fan or running your nails under cold water to help them dry faster.
If you have clear coat nail polish put that on and let it dry. After it dries put another coat on and quickly put that fake nail on after applying the second coat. Press until you think it can air dry itself.
It will only thin the remaining nail polish, not give you more. It will not cover as you would expect it to, and will take longer to dry since multi purpose solution is not intended to dry quickly like the thinner in the polish.
Fast Dry Nail Polish
it doesnt dry quickly, it has to take time. and it has to even itself out. OPI is my favorite.
neither, it depends how quick it drys with the air temperature and things like that
This is a product that lets the nail polish dry mailchi.mp/31c43cb1692b/h21
You could try putting some nail polish remover in it.
Not really - it depends on the quality of the nail polish, the amount of layers you put on and the quality of the remover. I find my cheaper ones chip quickly or wear faster. Glitter nail polish is a lot harder to get off though.
Clear nail polish is great if you want your nails to look shiny and feel smooth without actually wearing a colored nail polish. Also, applying clear nail polish over a nail polish color you are wearing preserves the colored nail polish for a longer amount of time.