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Seche Restore Nail Polish Thinner Review

Seche Restore Nail Polish Thinner Review
Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat was the product everyone blogged about back in the days, and I still remember the moment I first laid my hands on it, back in 2012. It was love at first try and we have been inseparable ever since. But while I do love the fact that it dries the nail polish underneath in seconds and makes my mani super shiny, it has one annoying flaw. The formula thickens up after a while and becomes not so great to work with.

Here's where Seche Restore comes into play. A few drops of this nail polish thinner turn the top coat  (or any other nail polish, for that matter) back to its normal consistency and it's awesome. I just wish it didn't take me such a long time to buy it. I would help me save so many bottles of nail polish and so much money! 

China Glaze In A Lilly Bit Review

Meet the nail polish I've been wearing for one month straight. I don't know what's happening with me. I used to be all about changing my nail colour every couple of days, but lately I've been sticking to just a few of my faves. My last month's obsession was China Glaze's In A Lilly Bit.
China Glaze In A Lilly Bit Review Swatch

The gorgeous light pastel pink shade with a lilac undertone was perfect for spring and brought some very much needed colour to my monochrome outfits. The formula of the nail polish is consistent with the rest of China Glaze's offerings. It is fairly liquidy and requires two to three coats. I'm still waiting for China Glaze to make the brush wider, as I think it would be a lot easier to apply their nail polishes, but while I'm waiting for them to make that happen, I'm happily using Seche Vite's Dry Fast Top Coat, which manages to conceal all mishaps and makes my nails look super glossy! 

NOTD: Kiko 389


Well, hello there another turquoise nail polish! I don't think I'll ever have too many of them, teehee. My sister actually brought me this one from Italy last week and I couldn't be more surprised when she gave it to me. She actually told me that she hadn't had time to go shopping, as she was on a school trip, but then pulled out a bag full of amazing goodies for me! Yay! I'll show you everything she got me in my haul video later this week. Now back to the nail polish. As you can see, it's from Kiko, an Italian make-up brand which I absolutely adore! They have amazing affordable products and their nail polish shade range is out of this world. The nail polish you can see in the photo is in the shade 389. Isn't it gorgeous?! It took me two coats to get it opaque and it didn't streak. I can't really comment on the durability, though, because I was wearing it with my Seche Vite top coat, but if I remember correctly, my other Kiko nail polish lasted for quite a while on my nails the last time I wore it without a top coat...

P.S. Would you maybe a like to see a swatch comparison of all the turquoise/mint nail polishes I own?

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Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat Review

After being very disappointed with my Catrice top coat that I've had for months, I finally decided to give the famous Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat a go. So, is it really as amazing as everyone says? Heck yeah!
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As its name already suggests, it dries super quick, so it works great even if you're in a hurry. My old top coat was a complete opposite when it came to this. It seemed dry, but when I woke up in the morning, all of my nails were smudged. I still don't know why I've had it for such a long time and didn't just throw it away. Anyway, back to the Seche Vite top coat. Not only does it dry quickly, but it also gives a beautiful shine to your nails and prolongues your manicure - in my case for about two days. I'm currently completely obsessed it and will probably be repurchasing it.

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The only negative thing about this top coat is its smell. It's very strong and reminds me of super glue, so I predict that there are probably some not-so-innocent ingredients in there. Also, some people say that the polish gets thick after a while. I've been using it for about a month and I haven't experienced any thickness yet, but I'll definitely update you on that if it happens. 
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