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A fresh bottle of acetone polish remover did the trick! And the new bottle doesn't seem to dry out my fingers as much and so, one presumes, my toes. Thanks for all the suggestions. I did get some of those pads that don't shred as much on the glitter, which also helps.
Putting polish on my fingernails is nearly pointless. With all the gardening that I do, it doesn't last more than 24 hours. But for some reason, it tickles me to have polish on my toenails, and since I don't dig in the dirt with them, it lasts quite nicely. Especially with an armor coating of glitter.
Next up: gold polish, with glitter.
Putting polish on my fingernails is nearly pointless. With all the gardening that I do, it doesn't last more than 24 hours. But for some reason, it tickles me to have polish on my toenails, and since I don't dig in the dirt with them, it lasts quite nicely. Especially with an armor coating of glitter.
Next up: gold polish, with glitter.
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Date: 2010-07-23 08:28 am (UTC)