![]() I had read a tiny bit about Dazzle Dry but only because Marta did a short posting on it on April 12th, 2008. Lastly, I am snobbishly, neurotically particular about the colors of my trade-mark french-style manicures.the white tip and the "pink" nail bed have to be "just right". ![]() I am also very particular about how my hands looks because I use them in business presentations daily. No "nightly touch-ups" for me.whatever product I apply had better stay put and look great all week without any poo-pooing from me in between. I also strive for "low maintenance" in everything I do, and I expect my Sunday-evening manicure to last a full week MINIMUM and to look, well, simply dazzling, throughout the week. I train horses daily, swim a lot, do tons of heavy-duty landscaping, my own housework, and I do this while wearing my nails fairly long and sans gloves, so I am exceptionally hard on my manicures. Consequently, I have been doing my own manicures for at least the last five years, so no acrylics or wraps for me. ![]() I am a manicurists' worst nightmare because I can never properly schedule an appointment, and I do everything to my nails that you should not. I was becoming quite discouraged with my self-assigned quest, but that was before I tried the Dazzle Dry line of polish and polish remover.īefore I tell you how Dazzle Dry worked for me, I should explain a few things. They chipped, they peeled within hours, it honestly took overnight for the polish to be thoroughly dry,and then the tiniest little bits of polish which managed to stay put were actually difficult to remove with polish removers without damaging my natural nail. If you happened to have read that previously mentioned post, you will already know that the OTHER chemical-lite polishes which I have been testing this year were completely unacceptable. The overwhelming majority of polishes contain those three ingredients for good reason.those additives are exactly what make most polishes shine, adhere, resist chipping, and dry quickly. That premise seems simple enough and would surely be a noble goal, but back in the real world I soon found my little treasure hunt would not be an easy one. Nail polishes have contained most of those three nasty additives since the 1950's, (although use of formaldehyde is now oh so passe') so wouldn't you think some enlightened "green" company would have seized on a great marketing opportunity and develop an acceptable chemical "lite" alternative in nail polish over these last 60 years? In case you are wondering what launched my spring 2009 quest to find a great toluene-free, formaldehyde-free, and phthalate-free nail polish, you can accept this explanation: those three chemicals are not good for your body, your fingernails, nor our earth. The Dazzle Dry Quick-dry Nail Polish System really does dazzle.
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