How+does+'crackle'+nail+polish+work?


 * __HOW DOES 'CRACKLE' NAIL POLISH WORK?__**

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The new version of Nail Polish “crackle” is completely different then anything before. Crackle nail polish was designed the traditional way nail polish is not supposed to work. Usually nail polish is supposed to dry slowly and smooth across the whole nail, but this polish dries quickly and unevenly. This result happens because the company added a new solvent called ethanol alcohol. Adding in this chemical the nail polish companies created a film that shrink as it dries as the result of cracks and crevices that shows off the colour below.

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