Color Street vs Cheap Acetone Remover
Using warm or hot water in a bowl, and putting the nail polish remover (about 1 tbs) into ziplock bags and wiggling fingers to get off glitter polishes.
Video is sped up 10x for quicker viewing, but neither is shortened.
Color Street’s non acetone remover took off all color and glitter and was only washed with soapy water after in 4 minutes and 30 seconds.
The store brand acetone polish remover took 7 minutes and 52 seconds using the same method, and required me to scrub my hands with cotton soaked in the polish remover, but still had some neon color on my skin even after scrubbing and washing up.
You can get Color Street here: www.ColorStreet.com/hues
All nails were using Color Streets “Blue-dapest” and “Throwing Shade” glitter on top of the neon blue.
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Quick Twist Off Method Color Street application
Here’s a video of a method I have found helps my applications go smooth and look fantastic.
Solids can be some of the trickiest to apply because they show mistakes easiest. But, you can do this!
Color Street is 100% nail polish, made in the United States by a Korean immigrant. This product has been game changing since it applies quickly and you can use the restroom immediately after application! (Average wear time is 5-7 days). You remove it with mail polish remover.
To see what is currently available:
www.ColorStreet.com/Hues
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