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On 3/12/2014 lulu2 said:
On 3/12/2014 birkin baby said:
On 3/12/2014 lulu2 said:

My girl use to use Seche Vite but said it just wasn't the same when she used their thinner. She ended up switching to Out the Door because she was wasting close to half of every bottle.

""My girl""???

The girl who has doing my nails for 10+ years. I am not the only poster who uses the term.

Roger that.... and term noted! I wish I had a manicurist period!

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For anyone interested, I was in Sally's yesterday, and they had a buy one get one free on Seche Vite - I bought the top coat and received the base coat free. I believe this special runs until the end of this month.

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On 3/12/2014 WhateverLolaWants said:

I've used nothing else since discovering Seche Vite, and I always thin it with Seche Vite Restore, and am able to use it right down to the bottom of the bottle.

Just an interesting note, I saw a nail blogger demonstrate "restoring" a bottle of completely dried-up-solid bottle of silver nail polish using Restore. She even showed the result by using it on her nails -- just like new! I was impressed!

Beauty Secrets toluene-free thinner will also do that. I had to do it for a bottle of polish I had that wasn't sealed correctly and was a bottle of putty when I realized it. I would have tossed it out, but I'd also seen a blog show a restored polish, so I tried it. It took a lot of thinner, a lot of shaking, and some time, but it did work just the way she showed.

Thinner is a nail polish lover's best friend.

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I just bought and used this for the first time...wow! I was blown away.I will just get that ""restore"" when it thickens