so can i use my nail polish remover it doesnt hv acetone in it ....but pple say u should never add nail polish remover it at first liquidifies d polish bt l8r it ruins it so what should i do ....
Hi Princetongirl1115. Sorry for not seeing your comment sooner. I just saw it today. I wouldn't suggest using nail polish remover to thin nail enamel. I think I did that once many years ago, as an experiment, and it ruined the nail polish. Nail enamel thinner will restore the nail polish to proper consistency, which means thinning it out a bit. Nail polish remover is meant to take the polish off your nails completely. These two products affect nail enamel differently.
Hello again, Princetongirl1115. How about going to Amazon.com and typing in "nail polish remover." That will bring you some choices of nail polish thinner, and you can purchase the product by mail order, online, if you cannot find it in local stores. I'm sure they ship world wide.
Hi fatima12344321. When you ask "What's up with the music?", are you saying you don't like the music, or is it too loud? I try to use different types of music in my videos because I like variety, and I try to use soundtracks that won't be blocked in various parts of the world. Some people find the soundtrack to this video a bit loud, but I don't want to have to re-edit it, so all I can suggest is turning down the speaker volume on one's computer. I hope that you found the video helpful. :)
Hi there! a lil helpful hint about polish, especially sparkley kinds : Bubbles also come from shaking the polish bottle instead of rolling the bottle upside down between both hands. Don't shake if you can help it, the air bubbles will be on your nails when you use it. Glad you're letting ppl know how to PROPERLY thin polish. Some folks try acetone (bad error ) but it breaks it down instead of thinning. Totally ruins it. Thanks for posting!
Thank you for commenting with helpful info, AdorzAaliyah. I mention the bubble forming issue and how to avoid it in my other nail polish videos. And yes, you're absolutely correct! :)
i have so many different nail polishes that got thick like this and i thought that meant that i had to throw them away. i'm so glad that you made this video because now i wont be wasting money anymore by throwing away my polishes... thank you so much.
I'm so glad that this video and the information were helpful to you! Nail polish does get thick over time and requires some periodic thinning in order to extend the life of the enamel. With today's economy, trying to get the most for your money and getting a product to last as long as possible are becoming more and more important.
so can i use my nail polish remover it doesnt hv acetone in it ....but pple say u should never add nail polish remover it at first liquidifies d polish bt l8r it ruins it so what should i do ....
Princetongirl1115 10 months ago
Hi Princetongirl1115. Sorry for not seeing your comment sooner. I just saw it today. I wouldn't suggest using nail polish remover to thin nail enamel. I think I did that once many years ago, as an experiment, and it ruined the nail polish. Nail enamel thinner will restore the nail polish to proper consistency, which means thinning it out a bit. Nail polish remover is meant to take the polish off your nails completely. These two products affect nail enamel differently.
C68M68L 8 months ago
@C68M68L bt d prb s i live n Mumbai n i m nt getting thinner anywhere so what shud i do...
Princetongirl1115 8 months ago
Hello again, Princetongirl1115. How about going to Amazon.com and typing in "nail polish remover." That will bring you some choices of nail polish thinner, and you can purchase the product by mail order, online, if you cannot find it in local stores. I'm sure they ship world wide.
C68M68L 8 months ago
all i hear is the music and barely your voice!
pinki888 11 months ago
Whats up with the music ;/
fatima12344321 1 year ago
Hi fatima12344321. When you ask "What's up with the music?", are you saying you don't like the music, or is it too loud? I try to use different types of music in my videos because I like variety, and I try to use soundtracks that won't be blocked in various parts of the world. Some people find the soundtrack to this video a bit loud, but I don't want to have to re-edit it, so all I can suggest is turning down the speaker volume on one's computer. I hope that you found the video helpful. :)
C68M68L 1 year ago
@C68M68L I really like the music, it's soothing ;)
Atiragramj 8 months ago
Thank you, Atiragramj, and thank you for watching! :)
C68M68L 8 months ago
Great tip... and your voice is so soothing!
gtran4055 1 year ago
I'm glad you found the information helpful, gtran4055! And thank you for the compliment!
C68M68L 1 year ago
Hi there! a lil helpful hint about polish, especially sparkley kinds : Bubbles also come from shaking the polish bottle instead of rolling the bottle upside down between both hands. Don't shake if you can help it, the air bubbles will be on your nails when you use it. Glad you're letting ppl know how to PROPERLY thin polish. Some folks try acetone (bad error ) but it breaks it down instead of thinning. Totally ruins it. Thanks for posting!
AdorzAaliyahSince94 2 years ago
Thank you for commenting with helpful info, AdorzAaliyah. I mention the bubble forming issue and how to avoid it in my other nail polish videos. And yes, you're absolutely correct! :)
C68M68L 2 years ago
i have so many different nail polishes that got thick like this and i thought that meant that i had to throw them away. i'm so glad that you made this video because now i wont be wasting money anymore by throwing away my polishes... thank you so much.
DaEsHa1187 2 years ago
I'm so glad that this video and the information were helpful to you! Nail polish does get thick over time and requires some periodic thinning in order to extend the life of the enamel. With today's economy, trying to get the most for your money and getting a product to last as long as possible are becoming more and more important.
C68M68L 2 years ago
You have the perfect voice for doing these kinds of videos.
ArindaStormWeaver 2 years ago
Thank you, ArindaStormWeaver. :)
C68M68L 2 years ago
Very informative. Thanks+
:-)
Onazol17 2 years ago
Thank you for your feedback, Onazol17. Much appreciated. :)
C68M68L 2 years ago