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Gemma Rhodes
09-16-2005, 07:55 AM
Hi Girls,

Was painting my nails last night and as usual the house stunk for a while afterwards. Now its not a big problem for me as I live alone but for all you girls who are in the closet and not "out" to girlfriends, wifes etc this must be a big problem.

So when is someone going to invent a non whiffy nail varnish?

Gemma xx

JocelynG
09-16-2005, 11:43 AM
I agree Gemma. I would always get scared before my wife knew fully about me that she would smell nail polish when she got home. :)

Katie Ashe
09-16-2005, 11:50 AM
I do agree some stink more than others, Sit out on the porch and do them... or be a real GG and do it while your driving and talking on the phone :p :eek: .... just kiding there.
Invent one, I'm sure it'll sell here. :rolleyes:

Lauren_T
09-16-2005, 11:57 AM
Hate to say it, girlses, but it ain't gonna happen for a while yet... :(

The laws of nature being what they are, in order for NP to be what it is and to what it does requires that it be made of what it's made of, can't get around it - so far. There's stuff that could work, but it's either waaay too expensive, or it's dangerous, or some other shortcoming that makes it impractical.

Someday soon, hopefully, advances in plastics will result in a cheap nontoxic liquid acrylic pigment that is durable and easy to work with and remove. But until then... sorry :eek:

MarinaTwelve200
09-17-2005, 10:18 PM
Well, I HAVE used artists water based acrylic paints in a pinch---they hardly smell at all and dry fast, but scratch off too easy. I solved that by painting over them with CLEAR polish---the result is almost as good as the real thing---But then threres the smell of the clear polish---but that stuff is safe for guys to have around the house--as it can be used to coat polished brass, fix china, etc. One use I have for it is to coat the back of my wristwatch so the metal dosent cause a skin rash.

Anne Charlotte
09-18-2005, 02:16 AM
L'Oreal do a nail polish called 'Strip Tease'......it's peelable, and stays on for just one day.....it doesn't smell, it doesn't need smelly polish remover to get rid of it, it doesn't stain your nails, and it peels easily off the skin (if like me, you can't seem to paint just your nails !!!) It peels off inone go too.

My mother-in-law bought it for my wife and I pinched it as my need was greater than hers...

Only problem is, neither of us know where she got it (in UK), but you might find it.....it is out there !!!

Good hunting...

Oh, mine's silver, and its just lush ! :love:

Sweet Jeanette
09-18-2005, 03:43 AM
If the house stinks of nail polish, and the wife walks in and comments; ---Tell her that you got the acyetone out to clean up some model airplane glue on your hands! ---The combination of the 2 smells almost the same!!! :D ---(acyetone- dry-cleaning fluid), for the "uninformed".

DanaJ
09-18-2005, 07:42 AM
I personally love the smell of nail polish myself, so...DanaJ, nail junky to the rescue! Here is a polish that
Acquarella makes nail polish fun and hassle-free. You can change nail color without the dreadful smell of chemicals since it's the world's only truly safe nail polish that is both water-based and non-toxic.and here is the link: Acquarella nail polish and remover (http://www.ulew.com/acquarella.htm)

I have never used this before, but they claim it has no nail polish odor. And...

If the house stinks of nail polish, and the wife walks in and comments; ---Tell her that you got the acyetone out to clean up some model airplane glue on your hands! ---The combination of the 2 smells almost the same!!! :D ---(acyetone- dry-cleaning fluid), for the "uninformed".Acetone will have no effect on regular model airplane glue, it will, however, dissolve "super glue". Also, Acetone is NOT used for dry cleaning,
Perchloroethylene (PERC), a potential human carcinogen, is the most commonly used dry cleaning solvent. from http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/drycleaning/

DanaJ

Deanna2
09-18-2005, 05:07 PM
I've got to agree with Dana J on this. Nail polish has a most beautiful aroma. It does not (repeat not) stink!!!

If you do not want the aroma hanging around the house use a room freshner. But always savour the aroma on your fingers.

Sweet Jeanette
09-18-2005, 10:37 PM
Acyetone ---Used to be used for dry cleaning!!!

MarieTS
09-19-2005, 12:31 AM
I'm with Dana. I also love the smell of nail polish. The only thing I don't like is the smell of polish remover--because that means my nails will soon be plain again :(
But I also appreciate the hyperlink Dana included in her reply. I think I may try one of those polishes (Acquealla)out of curiosity. And being a Loreal Gal I can't wait to see the "Strip Tease" enamel mentioned in one of the earlier posts on the store shelf.

Anne Charlotte
09-19-2005, 06:07 AM
I love the smell......absolutely......and

the smell of hair spray..

when I had my own very long and bushy hair, I used to lacquer it almost solid just so I could use gallons of spray. My favourite is Silvikrin....just smells so feminine !

Sharon
09-19-2005, 11:16 AM
I love the smell of napalm in the morning. :)

Honestly, my sense of smell must be truly horrible. I don't find the odor of polish or remover overpowering at all. Of course, I only leave them open for a few minutes at a time because I'm such a klutz that I'm always leary of knocking the bottles over.

Sweet Jeanette
09-19-2005, 08:07 PM
I love the smell of napalm in the morning. :)


I remember that smell! :eek:

Tedi
09-19-2005, 08:32 PM
I love the smell of Nair in the morning.