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Jun 22, 2011
Catherine G.
Hello, I'm new here and I notice a lot of you use Sinful Colors and it comes out perfectly smooth. Any tips on how to get that to happen for me because every bottle of Sinful Colors I own goes on streaky sticky and just plain gross looking.
Jun 22, 2011
Michelle v.
Use N.Y.C. nail enamel. SO much better and really cheap too!
Jun 22, 2011
Catherine G.
I have that also and it's much better than Sinful Colors.
Jun 22, 2011
Caroline C.
Try another brush, perhaps?
Or drip some nailpolish remover or alcohol into the bottle and shake it?
I don't know, I'm not really a big nail polish person.
Jun 22, 2011
Brianna C.
I have nail polishes that do that too...the way I prevent it is not having a super smooth nail surface...I use a buffer before I put on nail polish and that usually does the trick!