Goopy Crackle Polish
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Nov 9, 2012
Chandra B.
Hi all!
So, I have a couple OPI crackle polishes (one silver, one black) that are nowhere near gone but are just goopy, thick, and almost caked around the brush. I did have the lids on tight but they are all but unusable which is frustrating with what I paid for them. (yes, i know they aren't crazy expensive but still...)
Is this typical of crackles? If so, is there a way to bring them back to life?
Nov 9, 2012
Pamela F.
hi. i have all the opi shatters and they do tend to 'gloop'.i put a few drops of polish remover in and it seemed to work ok. hope this helps :)
Nov 9, 2012
Chandra B.
thanks! I will try that:-)
Nov 21, 2012
S M.
Make sure you store them right! That might have been an issue
Nov 21, 2012
Payton K.
If you dont want to put polish remover in, just soak the bottle in hot water for a minute or so ! (:
Nov 21, 2012
Payton K.
If you dont want to put polish remover in, just soak the bottle in hot water for a minute or so ! (: