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| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
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| product_dimensions | 4.5 x 1.33 x 5 inches; 2 ounces |
| upc | 763366698501 893621002665 |
| manufacturer | Natures Pillows |
| best_sellers_rank | #786,913 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #11,266 in Nail Polish |
Customers say
Customers have mixed opinions about the nail polish's functionality, with some saying it works well while others report it doesn't work as advertised. Customers find the product not worth the money.
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The bottle arrived almost empty and washed off nails as well as skin, even after giving it time to dry. Not worth the money... and I will never purchase again. It is not eligible for return either! Rip off!!! Read more
Got this for my daughter and we had a lot of fun using it. Works really well. Read more
Worked pretty well the first time - fun, easy, and as described. After that - it didn't spray well. Nothing we did made it work again. Read more
Great color, works just like commercial says. Rinses right off skin with cool water. Can be clumpy and nerd a reapplication Read more
Love the color fast and easy Read more
I have had No problems with it. As long as you apply the base n top coat it stays on. I've had mine on now for 5 days and it still looks good. Read more
I did not purchase from Amazon. I picked it up for $7.99 from the "As seen on TV" section at Target. My expectation was that this would be easy to apply but would wear like normal nail polish. Key work "normal". Not gel. And that's what it wears like - nail polish straight out of the bottle. I have a whole herd of kids, run my own business and have very little free time. Additionally, I can't paint my nails to save my life. It's a mess and it takes forever to dry. I love the look of painted nails. So, I did gel manicures for about a year. I am convinced it's as bad for your nails as acrylic nails. Now, on to the application. I gave myself a mani prior to painting to give myself a nice, neat canvas to work with. I did the base coat and let it dry 3 minutes. Then, I laid out a double layer of paper towels and sprayed them. At first I was iffy. It covered well but looked bumpy. The overspray was a brief concern as I considered the fact that maybe it wouldn't wash off as they said it would. I pushed my worries aside and let this dry for 3 minutes. Then, I slapped on top coat and let that set 3 minutes. I then made my way to the sink, lathered up and washed. Almost all of the oversprsy came off. I'm not sure if what remained was due to the poor painting job of the base coat. I got it everywhere. So, a q-tip and polish remover was used to clean that right off. The top coat really did the trick in making the spray not look bumpy. 24 hours later I had one small chip, which is better that what I usually get with normal polish. I slapped on another too coat, resprayed and it was as good as new. What I was expecting was a quick, fool proof polish. That's what I got. If I hadn't done the mani before painting, this would have been a 10 minute process and was completely dry at completion. I just ordered the pink and also a couple of other colors in a different brand. This is a keeper for me. Read more