I've always used nail polish remover to thin my old clumpy polishes but that seed to only fix it slightly. I'd been researching online to see which polish thinner I should get and reading reviews on here definitely helped. The pricing is really reasonable considering how much money you're saving. And this tiny bottle goes a loooooong way. I've resurrected about 6 or 7 bottles already and have only used a few drops. Definitely worth the buy.
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Orly Lacquer Thinner Review
Orly Lacquer Thinner Prolong the life of thickened nail lacquer.
Website http://www.orlybeauty.com
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I selected this polish thinner at Farmers, I chose it because it was cheaper than the OPI one and I really like the Orly nail treatments so I trust the brand. It's really easy to use, the tip of the bottle has a tiny hole and a pointed tip (a bit like a nipple!!) so it's easy to get just a few drops of product into your small polish bottles. A good shake of the polish, and it's ready to go. I find it restores my older polishes and doesn't "water them down", so they just work properly again! I have had mine for months and don't have to use a lot, so it's good value.
Tips: Don't use nail polish remover to thin your polishes! It ruins them x
I had a few polishes which were beautiful colours, but were starting to get clumpy. I didn't want to add nail polish remover because it ruins the polishes, so someone told me to buy this. I did, and I was so happy that I did. A few drops revitalised the polishes, and I've been happily using them ever since
Tips: Buy this! And never ever add nail polish remover to your polishes.
My mother bought me a bunch of really expensive gorgeous nail polishes overseas almost over 7 years ago, which are still half full but dry, gloopy and cracked.
I put nail polish remover in a couple of them only to ruin them, so I purchased this.
The bottle is so efficient to use. It has a nozzle tip which makes it easy to tip into the nail polish bottle. Also it is a lot of product and you will get so many uses out of it - Don't be put off by the price. You only need a couple drops per nail polish bottle.
Polishes that are less on the expired side it works really well with. As soon as you put it in - the polishes are as good as new. The older, more thick polishes however this can't help, and it's possibly best to just throw away the polish.
I love that it gets your polish back to the original consistency it came in - as opposed to really watering them down to the point where it's too watery, or only just making them a tiny bit less thicker. No, this really fixes the polish.
Nail lovers definitely invest in this baby!