Hello,
I was intrigued when i heard about this... I vaguely remembered my auntie having something like this to remove fake nails at one point, but I also remember it stinging.
Anyway, I digress!
I LOVE nail varnish, but I also get bored of it on my nails in about 3 days max. So I like to change it a lot, but I can rarely be bothered to get a cotton pad and soak it (i always spill the polish remover as well, no matter how hard I try not to) and take off all my polish and then blablaaaabla.
So when Bourjois launched a magical pot of laziness, it had my name all over it.
You basically dip your finger in the pot (not for one second, c'mon Bourjois, you're not wizards) for a few seconds and twist your nail around and then voila, pull out your finger polish free.
Sounds good, non?
This did work really, really quickly at removing nail varnish, which excited me.
Yay! A product that lives up to its claims!
I have yet to test this with glitter - I HATE removing glitter polish, it just takes so long.
It makes me not want to wear it, because it takes so long to remove.
I'm going to paint my nails with so much glitter, oh yes my friend.
I'm talking multiple layers of glitter here.
Mmm.
Have any of you tried it?
Laura xx
I really want to see what this is like with glitter polishes, but for me it's a bit of a pointless product. I don't mind taking off my nail polish the old fashioned way, and realistically it wouldn't save me on nail varnish remover as I'd still need it for my toes as I imagine attempting to remove polish off of your toes with this would be a bit tricky!! xo
ReplyDeleteHaha yeah, it would be difficult with your toes! It worked well with glitter though xx
DeleteIt works with glitter, I did a demo on my blog when I reviewed, three 1 second dips took off my glitter.
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