Best polishes for good water marbling?
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Mar 23, 2013
Samantha S.
Hi everyone. I am having some difficulty with my polishes. It seems they dry too fast, they drop to the bottom of the bowl, or they just create a dry film way too early and I can't create any designs.
What are some of the brands you use successfully?
I tried Shany, L'Oreal, and Sinful Colors.
Some of them actually worked OK but they didn't spread in the water very wide.
Any suggestions?
Mar 23, 2013
Æ Rachel G.
Nails inc polishes work very well into experience
Mar 23, 2013
Æ Rachel G.
In my experience!!
Mar 23, 2013
Amanda N.
I use regular old Sally Hanson polishes, or any that take a while to dry really. Rimmel works good too.
Mar 23, 2013
Samantha S.
Thank you so much. I will browse the aisles of my grocery store today ^_^