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Sunday, October 31, 2010
Qtica Half-Time Drying Drops
No picture on this review, because it's kind of unnecessary, but if you'd like to view the product, click here. I just wanted to do a quick little mention about this product, just in case any of you have waffled about quick-dry drops, like I did. They are good stuff.
So good in fact, I honestly have no idea how I have lived without this product for so long. To use, apply your nail polish and TC like normal. Afterwards, you'll apply the quick-dry drops by tilting your nail at an angle (pointed down) and then apply 1-2 drops of the product on to the nail. It's fully dry in 5-7 minutes. No kidding.
Qtica Half-Time Drying Drops are made my the same company as Zoya Nail Polish, Art of Beauty. However, unlike Zoya products, you can purchase Qtica products at one of the main e-tailers, VNS. You can also get the at Qtica.com (use the above link). Price is in the $5-$8 range, depending on seller.
So good in fact, I honestly have no idea how I have lived without this product for so long. To use, apply your nail polish and TC like normal. Afterwards, you'll apply the quick-dry drops by tilting your nail at an angle (pointed down) and then apply 1-2 drops of the product on to the nail. It's fully dry in 5-7 minutes. No kidding.
Qtica Half-Time Drying Drops are made my the same company as Zoya Nail Polish, Art of Beauty. However, unlike Zoya products, you can purchase Qtica products at one of the main e-tailers, VNS. You can also get the at Qtica.com (use the above link). Price is in the $5-$8 range, depending on seller.
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