Friday, May 14, 2010

Is it true that fingernail polish gets sticky when used under a ceiling fan?

A few people have told me that if I paint my finger nails while the ceiling fan is on in the room, the polish will become sticky in the bottle and extremely hard to use later. Is this true?Is it true that fingernail polish gets sticky when used under a ceiling fan?
This simply happens because the cold air being pushed into the bottle will dry out the alcohol in the polish. Because the alcohol is part of what keeps the polish's smooth, shiny consistency; after a while, all that is left is the ';sticky'; paint. If the bottle is left open, this process will happen regardless of whether or not there is a fan on in the room, just a lot slower.





tip: when using the polish, use a playing card or small piece of damp paper towel to cover the lid in between dips of the brush. This will keep the polish in the bottle from drying out.Is it true that fingernail polish gets sticky when used under a ceiling fan?
i dont think so but maybe i never even thot about that ( =
It does get a little sticky because there is air blowing at your hands and it will dry the polish quicker but make it hard to paint your nails. It also gets sticky if you try to polish them outside or in an area that gets really hot and humid.
Go find out
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