Girls would love to paint their nails with every possible nail polish shade. We also tend to keep several bottles of them even if we do cannot really consume everything before one or more of them start to become too thick or goopy.

How To Thin Out Too Thick Or Old Nail Polish

You may have some in your collection that has already become clumpy. Perhaps you have a couple from a brand that has already discontinued production of that particular formula that you have. For some reasons, however, those in your SNS nail colors old collection are the only shades or mixtures that you want on your nails. Besides, these cost you much and you hate seeing them ending inside the trash bin.

Fortunately, you can still use your old nail polish with the help of one of these solutions:

  1. Thinner. A cost-efficient way to add to the shelf life of your nail lacquer is to add a few drops of polish thinner into your formula. After adding about three drops of the nail polish thinner, roll the tightly closed bottle of nail polish back and forth in between your hands. Never shake the nail polish bottle as it will cause bubbles to form in the polish when applied on the nails. Doing so will also reduce the tenacity of the formula, making it easier to break or chip easily.

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