Goopy Top Coat
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Dec 6, 2012
Chandra B.
Hi! Just wondering if it's normal that when you get to the bottom of a bottle of top coat, it gets gooey? It's nit that old (I change my nails several times a week)...it just seems like a waste and out doesn't seem to matter the brand.
Thanks!
Dec 21, 2012
Hailea M.
It is normal if your use it all the way down. The air gets I. The bottle and dries it out and gets gooey. Just add a few drops of polish thinner (not acetone) and ROLL the polish. Don't shake to mix, that causes air bubbles that also thicken up the polish! Hope this helps! Check out my blog for everything hair nail and makeup related!http://haileareign.blogspot.com/2012/11/opi-skyfall-collection-2012.html
Hailea Miller
Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultant
Dec 21, 2012
Blaine G.
Hailea M. Is right just get you some polish thinner, you can find it a Sally's beauty supply. It brings the consistency of nail polish back & defiantly roll the polish when mixing the thinner no shaking :)