True. So painfully true.
Luckily, as I'm sure by now many of you have heard by now, there's a new, easier way to take off your glitter polish: glue basecoat. It all began when Essence came out with a peel-off basecoat, which it turned out was basically just the same ingredients as craft glue, plus some water and preservatives. Remember the weird satisfaction of peeling dried glue off your hands as a little kid? Well this is pretty much the same idea: being able to peel off glitter nail polish all in one go! No scrubbing, no foil, no hassle!
I will try anything for easy glitter removal, so naturally I had to test this out for myself after hearing all the hype. After doing several manis with a glue basecoat, I wanted to share my results with you all, plus some tips in case you were curious to try it too! I'm happy to report that the glue basecoat really works and is the easiest method I've ever tried for glitter removal!
The ingredients are really simple--and dirt cheap too! All you need is some non-toxic glue and an empty polish bottle.
Like so.
Then, simply apply the glue like you would a normal basecoat. Allow about 5 minutes to dry (5-10 if you didn't add water), then go ahead and paint your nails like usual. When you're ready to take your mani off however many days later, wedge in a cuticile stick or something similar and go to town peeling! It's oddly addicting! I always just peel the polish off in the shower. The glitter comes right off and you can usually get it all in one big piece too.
Now for the FAQ portion of this post:
Is it safe?
So long as you're using craft glue (check your labels--think Elmer's or something similar), then it's non-toxic. Children have been using this stuff in school for years with no ill effects. Heck, some of you probably ate Elmer's glue in elementary school--you know who you are. ;)
Does it damage your nails?
I haven't seen any negative impact on the strength or texture of my nails. If anything, it's made my nails and my cuticles happier because I'm not soaking them in acetone all the time! However, this does lead me to my next point, which is important...
Do I use a regular basecoat with a glue basecoat?
No. I've read some people saying you can if you really want to, but that it makes removal more difficult. Others have also said that pairing glue basecoats with some traditional basecoats (Orly Bonder, OPI Nail Envy, etc.) has caused the glue to pull up layers of their actual nail. So only use a glue basecoat on bare nails!
Is this basecoat waterproof? How well does it wear?
I've been able to shower and wash my hands as usual with the glue basecoat and the glue holds up just fine. I haven't noticed any significant differences in weartime or durability.
Hopefully this post has been helpful! I think this is a real game-changer for us glitterhounds. It's cheap, it's easy and it works! What's not to like? :) Happy polishing, ladies!
That's really interesting! Thanks for all the info!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome! :)
DeleteI can't get mine to last more than approx 12 hrs. Then they start popping off. I got tired of redoing them over and over. How long did yours last?
ReplyDeleteThe longest I've tried a glue basecoat for is about two and a half days (After that, I get too impatient and have to change my polish!) and it seemed to hold up about as well as regular basecoat does on me. How weird that it doesn't last longer on you! Maybe a different type of glue might work better for you? Hmm...
DeleteThanks for sharing!!!! I am going to add water to mine!
ReplyDeleteNo prob, Meredith! I've tried it both with and without water and I honestly like it better with water--way easier to apply!
DeleteThe only problem I have found with the peel off method is that I get all antsy and peel it off within a day, lol. I have always been bad for peeling my nail polish anyway, so at least it makes it easier and less damaging :D
ReplyDeleteI usually wind up peeling my glitter polish off anyways like you, so I also love that this makes it even easier! And like you said, better for your nails too. :)
DeleteI actually had a few questions about this method and you're the only blogger so far who has addressed them (namely, how do you empty out a polish bottle). As soon as I get home, I will be prepping and old base coat bottle since I've already picked up the glue!
ReplyDeleteI am also going to pin that meme you have on top. Priceless.
You'll have to let me know how it goes! And that meme is totally one of my favorite polish memes ever!
DeleteThanks for the info..very interesting! Maybe I would use glitter polish more often now.. Foil method is awesome but kind of tedious, haha.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, I like the foil method but if you wear glitter a lot--as I obviously like to :)--then it's still a bit of a hassle. I've worn glitter all week now with my glue basecoat. It makes it so easy and I love it!
DeleteOh God... This is amazing! I LOVE peeling polish off AND glitter polish, so being able to use glitter polish and then being able to PEEL it off is just... just... GAH! I can't even... XD
ReplyDeleteOh I know, it's so weirdly addicting, right?! I am a big polish peeler too. The glue base makes it soo easy and I always enjoy being able to peel off a whole layer of polish in one piece now!
DeleteReally.............!!!!!!!!!!!! its damn good. I really appreciate it.........
ReplyDeleteAre you using a topcoat over the glitter? I'm wondering if this keeps the glue on thru showering and all
ReplyDeleteYep, I still wear my regular topcoat, Seche Vite!
DeleteI get so anxious, I take my polish off the next day. It doesn't always come off in whole sheets but it definitely makes it easier.
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