Here’s what you need to do: use an eyedropper to pour 2-3 drops of thinner into the nail polish. Then, screw the cap back on and roll the bottle between the palms of your hands to mix the two together. Test the consistency โ if it flows smoothly from the brush, it is ready to use.
Add a Drop (or two) of Pure Acetone Just like polish thinners, it’s critical to use only one drop of pure acetone in your bottle of nail polish. Shake well, and if the polish is still too thick, add one more drop, says Hill.
Generally How do you make clumpy nail polish thinner? How to do it: Using the eyedropper, add a drop or two of acetone to the polish. Screw the cap back on and roll (don’t shake) the bottle between your hands for about a minute. Then, prepare to be amazed as the lacquer returns to a nice and smooth state. Magic.
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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
How can I thin my nail polish without thinner?
Hot water. If rubbing the polish between your hands doesn’t quite do the job and you are out of lacquer thinner, hot water is a great trick. All you have to do is run the bottle under hot water to heat the polish. This will temporarily thin out the formula.
Can you thin out nail polish with remover?
Thin out your nail polish. Acetone, found in most nail polish removers, is a solvent. If you add it to your old nail polish it will thin it out, it’s true.
Can you thin nail polish with water?
Here’s how to thin nail polish with items you already have at home: Immerse your bottle of goopy polish under hot water. Place the bottle under running water, or fill a bowl with very hot water and set the bottle of nail polish inside it.
Can I microwave nail polish?
Good Advice: Don’t Put Nail Polish In The Microwave!