My enamel has hardened, what to do? 4 tips to keep the product brand new

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There are some easy ways to recover hardened nail polish.


My enamel has hardened, what to do? 4 tips to keep the product brand new

Put the product in very hot water and then rub it between your hands, this makes the nail polish melt

My enamel has hardened, what to do? 4 tips to keep the product brand new

If the nail polish is too hard, drip a few drops of banana oil into the bottle and mix

My enamel has hardened, what to do? 4 tips to keep the product brand new

Do not use acetone to dissolve the nail polish, it will spoil the product and leave your manicure brittle and dull.

My enamel has hardened, what to do? 4 tips to keep the product brand new

Storing enamel correctly prevents the product from hardening.



My enamel has hardened, what to do? 4 tips to keep the product brand new

If your nail polish is expired, simply throw it away. You don't want to put spoiled nail products on your nails, do you?

My enamel has hardened, what to do? 4 tips to keep the product brand new My enamel has hardened, what to do? 4 tips to keep the product brand new My enamel has hardened, what to do? 4 tips to keep the product brand new My enamel has hardened, what to do? 4 tips to keep the product brand new My enamel has hardened, what to do? 4 tips to keep the product brand new My enamel has hardened, what to do? 4 tips to keep the product brand new

Nail polishes need to be in great condition for the manicure to be perfect. When applying a different color, if it is hard or thick, it will last less on your nails and can cause the terrible spots. If you open the bottle and the product doesn't flow off the brush easily, there's something wrong. But hardened enamels have salvation! Check out some super practical tips so you don't lose your products.



Hot water melts hard enamels

Placing your thickest nail polishes in hot water will often return them to their original consistency. Follow the step by step to solve the problem


1 step: place the glass in almost boiling water and leave for 10 minutes.

2 step: rub the nail polish between your hands for a few seconds - do not shake.

3 step: put in the refrigerator for 15 minutes. There, the nail polish is ready to use.

Oleo de banana deve solucionar esse problema

When nail polish is too hard, a good option is to use banana oil to dissolve the product. Drip between 4 and 6 drops and rub the bottle between your hands. This substance is emollient and brings back the finer texture of the nail polish, which is essential to make the manicure last longer.

Do not use acetone to dissolve nail polish

Some people use acetone instead of banana oil to make nail polish more liquid. Don't do that, diva. Acetone can break down the product's composition, cause the color to crack and dry out your nails. In addition, it completely changes the consistency of the nail polish, which becomes dull and too thin.

Store nail polish correctly to avoid the problem

In order not to have to do any of these tricks, follow some tips and store nail polish correctly.


-> While you are doing your nails, avoid leaving the glass open for a long time, as the color solvent will dissolve.

-> Clean the rest of dried enamel in the mouth of the glass before closing to really seal the package.

-> Always store the nail polish vertically to prevent the product from going to the lid. In this position, the brush is preserved. From time to time, shake the nail polishes that you use the least, to mix the colors.

-> Look at the expiration date of your enamel before doing any of these processes. If he's beaten, there's no use trying! And even before the date, if you notice a big change in smell or consistency, throw it away. You don't want to put a spoiled product on your nails, do you?

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