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I saw these cute little bottles of nail polish with black round lids. Chose one and upon reading the label found that it was scented and called Powder Puff. I couldn't resist; I had to find out. Not only did I buy the Powder Puff but also Lavender Soap, and Beach

 

So far I've tried the Powder Puff and Lavender. Amazing, when they dry they do in fact smell like powder and lavender. The scent doesn't disappear, it remains for days.

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Re: Revlon Scented Nail Polish

Eh, I couldn't stand my nails smelling. Yuck. 

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Re: Revlon Scented Nail Polish

No disrespect intended, but I think that sounds like one of the worst products ever.  I take great care to choose my hand cream to be only mildly scented (and goes away quickly) or fragrance-free.  I do not want my nail polish scented at all. 

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Re: Revlon Scented Nail Polish

Eeeeuuuuuuw!

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Re: Revlon Scented Nail Polish

I'm  surprised at the negative  reactions. The scent isn't strong, actually rather pleasent and unless your nails are near your nose, you can't  smell them at all. The Powder Puff smells like baby powder. The polish is nice on its own, the colors pleasing.

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Re: Revlon Scented Nail Polish

I have natural nails and have been using Sally Hanson 60 sec drip polish. I love the fun colors and use a gel topcoat. It really does dry in 60 seconds and covers with one coat so I can change often.  I don't need scents in my nail polish.

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Re: Revlon Scented Nail Polish


@occasionalrain wrote:

I saw these cute little bottles of nail polish with black round lids. Chose one and upon reading the label found that it was scented and called Powder Puff. I couldn't resist; I had to find out. Not only did I buy the Powder Puff but also Lavender Soap, and Beach

 

So far I've tried the Powder Puff and Lavender. Amazing, when they dry they do in fact smell like powder and lavender. The scent doesn't disappear, it remains for days.

 

It is something I would like actually.  I'll look for them. Thanks.  I don't understand the negative remarks either.  Oh well, it's a good thing everyone doesn't like the same things.  It would be pretty boring. 


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Re: Revlon Scented Nail Polish


@mima wrote:

@occasionalrain wrote:

I saw these cute little bottles of nail polish with black round lids. Chose one and upon reading the label found that it was scented and called Powder Puff. I couldn't resist; I had to find out. Not only did I buy the Powder Puff but also Lavender Soap, and Beach

 

So far I've tried the Powder Puff and Lavender. Amazing, when they dry they do in fact smell like powder and lavender. The scent doesn't disappear, it remains for days.

 

It is something I would like actually.  I'll look for them. Thanks.  I don't understand the negative remarks either.  Oh well, it's a good thing everyone doesn't like the same things.  It would be pretty boring. 


No offense ladies, but it sounds very young, like My Pretty Pony young, or Unicorns. So that's why I'm out! Great for kids, not so adults.
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