Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What can i do to my nail polish to make it more runny [liquidy] because it is starting to thicken.?

it is a very common problem with nail polish. you need to add some thinner - also known as nail polish remover. you should not add water and u shud definately not throw it away. if the nailpolish is very thick, then add gud amt of thinner else only few drops will do.What can i do to my nail polish to make it more runny [liquidy] because it is starting to thicken.?
put a little bit of nail polish thinner if not nail polish removerWhat can i do to my nail polish to make it more runny [liquidy] because it is starting to thicken.?
just add a little water and then stir it


not much or it wont work
Use a nail polish thinner or get a new bottle of polish.


You might try rubbing it in between your palms also gently.
buy a thinner, or maybe add some rubbing alcohol?
Add nail polish remover. It works, but it might change the color a bit. Really, just get a new bottle lol.
Yes, this is commen with all Nail Polish. How I solve this is to add a tiny tiny bit of water to the nail polish. Then close the cap and shake it up (in order to stir it)


If Nail Polish is still thick, add more water.
Add a little water or nail polish remover/thinner and shake it to stir it p, or youc an go buy a new bottle.
buy a new one
polish remover
throw it out and get a new one !!
Run it under a little hot water and shake.


You can generally add nail poish thinner to a polish that has become a little thick, however it sounds like its getting up near its expiry date.


Most nail polishes have a life expectancey of a year to 18 months, depending on the quality.


Try storing it in the fridge to make it last longer.


:)
Well, don't add nail polish remover because it has water in it and it will make the polish bubble. You'll basically ruin it.





Use pure acetone, available at most any hardware store. You have to buy at least a half-pint, but it makes great polish remover too.


Or, you can find little bottles of polish thinner at most beauty supply stores (Like Sally).
put a little bit of nail polish remover in the bottle and shake it up. do that until you get it the way you like.
add a few drops of nail polish remover and shake really good ,


it should thin it out


if it dose not work then that means it's time for a new one!
Whenever you buy a new bottle of nail polish, store it in the fridge to extend the shelf life %26amp; keep the polish thin. If you can't put it in the fridge, make sure wherever it is the temperature isn't warm.


You can get a nail polish thinner and use that. Put in 5-6 drops , secure the top, and shake the polish.


A replacement for thinner is water but only use 3-4 drops

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