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Sep 10, 2014
J L.
Put a little but of acetone/nail polish remover in it (:
Sep 10, 2014
Tia S.
You can get a super cheap polish thinner from sallys beauty supply store for like 3 bucks. And a plus, it lasts a very long time because it comes in a big bottle and you only need like 3 drops of it to renew your chunky polish.
Sep 10, 2014
val p.
I hear if you put your polish in a bowl of hot water and let it sit it will help
Sep 10, 2014
val p.
Yeah I put acetone aka nail Polish remover in one of my top coats and it worked for like the day I used it and then it became weird and nasty
Sep 10, 2014
Elaiah C.
I put a little bit of acetone in mine and it work perfectly fine and doesn't get ruined😊
Sep 10, 2014
Ciciii C.
Really it depends on what brand
Sep 13, 2014
Isabel M.
Agree with Olivia
In nailpolish rever are chemicals that help to break down the nailpolish. I don't know if that is correct in English because I don't know how to translate it XD