Temporary Nail Polish
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 7:56 am
Hi all,
Recently I posted a comment about my ordering a “temporary” nail polish, and I promised to post a review. So here it is:
The brand is “Sula”, available at: http://www.beautybridge.com/nailpolish1.html
There may be other similar products and other vendors. I bought the “pink” color, and, of course, had to try it out immediately. For those of us who are part-time crossdressers, nail polish is a problem to remove. It means rubbing with remover (acetone), and leaving traces in the corners. Here is something that promises to be easy removable, yet appropriately decorative.
The positive: The polish brushes on nicely, and is surprisingly durable. Dries very quickly - within a couple of minutes. You can wash your hands - but be gentle with a towel as the polish can peel off. It peels off easily, quickly, and completely. I use a fingernail. The color I chose was too light, but there are others available. The supplier (see link) sells it a $10 each, and shipping is free and prompt.
The negative: The liquid brushes on differently from regular polish, and does not spread as evenly. The final surface is not perfectly smooth, and may require retouching. Although durable, there is a tendency to chip off at the nail tips. The choice of colors is limited (see link above).
For me, essentially a weekend CDer, this is a nice addition, and I shall probably use it in spite of defects on close inspection. My SO saw it the other day, and her one word comment was: “Pretty !”.
Hugs,
Lydia
Recently I posted a comment about my ordering a “temporary” nail polish, and I promised to post a review. So here it is:
The brand is “Sula”, available at: http://www.beautybridge.com/nailpolish1.html
There may be other similar products and other vendors. I bought the “pink” color, and, of course, had to try it out immediately. For those of us who are part-time crossdressers, nail polish is a problem to remove. It means rubbing with remover (acetone), and leaving traces in the corners. Here is something that promises to be easy removable, yet appropriately decorative.
The positive: The polish brushes on nicely, and is surprisingly durable. Dries very quickly - within a couple of minutes. You can wash your hands - but be gentle with a towel as the polish can peel off. It peels off easily, quickly, and completely. I use a fingernail. The color I chose was too light, but there are others available. The supplier (see link) sells it a $10 each, and shipping is free and prompt.
The negative: The liquid brushes on differently from regular polish, and does not spread as evenly. The final surface is not perfectly smooth, and may require retouching. Although durable, there is a tendency to chip off at the nail tips. The choice of colors is limited (see link above).
For me, essentially a weekend CDer, this is a nice addition, and I shall probably use it in spite of defects on close inspection. My SO saw it the other day, and her one word comment was: “Pretty !”.
Hugs,
Lydia