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Apr 30, 2013
Karla P.
Apr 30, 2013
Karla P.
Touch* sorry stupid auto correct
Apr 30, 2013
Marissa F.
Dip them in ice cold water for a while, that's how I get my nail polish to dru :)
Apr 30, 2013
Marissa F.
*dry
Apr 30, 2013
Nicole F.
If they aren't dry or durable by tomorrow, I would go back and have them fix it. Salons are usually pretty good about that because they want good referals, which is how they get most of their business.
Apr 30, 2013
Faith E.
That happens to me every now and again sometimes if I just give it time it will dry but most the time I will end up ruining them. :( You should go back and have them fix it if it dose not dry.
Apr 30, 2013
Karla P.
Thank you girls! I'm going back tomorrow since they got ruined :(