V velevetcu Well-Known Member Joined Feb 20, 2014 Messages 106 Reaction score 1 Location Medway, Kent Sep 22, 2014 #1 I'm starting to do children's parties and would like to know if there are any particular polishes you would use on young children
I'm starting to do children's parties and would like to know if there are any particular polishes you would use on young children
whf Active Member Joined May 14, 2014 Messages 27 Reaction score 7 Location Woking Sep 22, 2014 #2 I use Snails nail polish, great colors and safe for little ones. Not very long wearing though as water based. Sent from my GT-I9195 using SalonGeek mobile app
I use Snails nail polish, great colors and safe for little ones. Not very long wearing though as water based. Sent from my GT-I9195 using SalonGeek mobile app
Emma9383 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 20, 2013 Messages 385 Reaction score 3 Location UK Sep 22, 2014 #3 Konad stamping polish is fab as it dries SO quickly - so less time for them to be able to smudge them
Konad stamping polish is fab as it dries SO quickly - so less time for them to be able to smudge them
pure Well-Known Member Joined Jan 27, 2007 Messages 7,826 Reaction score 1,945 Location Somerset Sep 23, 2014 #4 CND Vinylux also dries quickly and comes in a great range of colours.
happyfeet Well-Known Member Joined Oct 9, 2009 Messages 3,674 Reaction score -7 Location Kent Sep 23, 2014 #5 Another vote for Vinylux. Fast dry time is a winner for wriggly fingers Alternatively if you use another polish, Solar Speed spray is great. X Sent from my GT-I9300 using SalonGeek mobile app
Another vote for Vinylux. Fast dry time is a winner for wriggly fingers Alternatively if you use another polish, Solar Speed spray is great. X Sent from my GT-I9300 using SalonGeek mobile app
V velevetcu Well-Known Member Joined Feb 20, 2014 Messages 106 Reaction score 1 Location Medway, Kent Sep 23, 2014 #6 I have Vinylux, I just didn't know whether I ought to be using a water based one for very little ones
I have Vinylux, I just didn't know whether I ought to be using a water based one for very little ones