There is an easy way to solve the problem of the pesky frosty polish that applies and show each individual brushstroke. It can really distract from the beauty of the polish, so how can you get rid of it? Sponge on the final coat!
Take for example Pure Ice Platinum.
This is 3 coats and it's full of brushstrokes.
Take a small piece of a makeup sponge, or a clean eye shadow applicator like pictured here, and sponge on the last coat of nail polish.
Look at that smooth finish?! What a drastic change! It's a super easy technique that anybody can use to get more use out of their polishes. Now you don't have to pass up anything for fear of pesky brushstrokes!
Thanks for reading! I hope you enjoy!
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Wow, great tip!!! There are some polishes that I will not use for this very reason...now I can!
ReplyDeletebeautiful effect :) you can also add topcoat
ReplyDelete@przeszkoda- topcoat doesn't always help to hide the large brushstrokes of some polishes.
ReplyDelete@Jackie- glad it helped!
What a great tip Leslie! You saved many polishes with this haha. So clever! ^^
ReplyDeleteWow, thank you very much for sharing this tip.
ReplyDeleteOmg this is absolutely brilliant! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGenius! Thanks a million!
ReplyDeletenice I must try this with my pearly polishes :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, I'll try that for sure, great tip!
ReplyDeletethis is ace! i would probably still not use frosty polishes, but the tip may come in handy some day! thanks for the tip :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a great idea! Thanks so much for sharing! Now I have to remember not to throw those sponges away, lol!
ReplyDeleteThis tip is awesome!!! Thank you so much for sharing that, I am so keeping that in mind when I use my foil polishes!
ReplyDeleteGreat tip, thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove this tip!
ReplyDeleteHmm, gonna have to try this one. I fell in love with Essie's Beach Bum Blu this summer but shelved it after one mani because of the hideous brushstrokes.
ReplyDeleteWOW. i feel like i am forever in your debt. that is such a genius idea!! thank you!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a brilliant tip! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHey this is an awesome trick! I will try this! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea !!! thank you so much for posting this :D
ReplyDeleteI've never think something like this!! Great!
ReplyDeleteGreat bit of advice - very helpful, thanks. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. Never thought of trying it. I think I will next time. :)
ReplyDeleteOMG, that's genius!!
ReplyDeleteone of the awesomest tips in nail polish history! now I want to take out mom's frosts & give it a try!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fantastic tip. Thank you so much
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!! there were some polishes i thought I would never wear because of this problem, but now they're getting a secong chance!
ReplyDeleteOmg thank you so much for the tip!!!
ReplyDeleteUM Y U SO SMART
ReplyDeletealso sorry for being a bad commenter latelyyyy but please know i am reading every post!! :D
What a brilliant idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat an excellent idea!!! Thank you so much for sharing :D
ReplyDeletegenius!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great tip!
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS ABSOLUTELY GENIUS!
ReplyDeleteI had to tweet this out!
THANK YOU FOR SHARING
Great idea! I've always avoided these polishes for this reason - thanks for the solution!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try it out!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea! I will try this out. Just bought a frosty that I was gonna write off...
ReplyDeletegenius! Also a matte topcoat helps remove them too but not as good as this trick!
ReplyDeleteI have got to try this!
ReplyDeleteamazing but simple solution! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tip! I will definitely be using this one. Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteNice tip! Wish I could see this earlier...
ReplyDeleteHow could have I missed this post? Thank you, that's a smart good advice! You saved tons of frosty polishes to be thrown away from my stash!!!
ReplyDeleteIf oly I knew this metod before I wouldn't hate metallics for sure! What a great post! Thanks!!!
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Omg, i will have to do this, it lokks so simple!! Thanks for the tip! :D
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazingly useful tip!
ReplyDeleteJust found this via Pinterest! Great tip!
ReplyDeleteStroke of genius!!! *bad pun fully intended ;D
ReplyDeleteGREAT idea! Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteGENIAL! Endlich machen sich die blöden Applikatoren mal nützlich! :D Danke!!
ReplyDeleteLG
Hahaha! You are a genius!
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