Does Putting Nail Polish In The Freezer Really Work?
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Jan 11, 2013
Chasity P.
Even my most expensive nail polish gets sticky I used to keep them in the freezer, but I have to many np now. What can I do to prevent this.?
Jan 11, 2013
Loren B.
Sticky?? It sounds like you're not closing the cap properly. I have had polishes separate but never get sticky.
Jan 12, 2013
Caitlin M.
I've never heard of putting them in the freezer....my aunt stores hers in the fridge and that keeps them thin it seems. She has like a whole self dedicated just to polish lol. You could also try getting some polish thinner to try to revive the ones that have gotten sticky. And maybe just keep your favorites/more expensive ones in the fridge so you'll have more room?