A woman is only helpless when waiting for her nail polish to dry.
Poll posted by BR Natalie
In today's busy world, if we can save time, we generally will. This seems especially true with our beauty routines. After all, it might be important to us to look good, but it doesn't mean we have the time to spend on achieving it does it?!
When you're trying to save time in your beauty routine, chances are you either - rush or skip a step. Rushing often leads to a messy result (winged liner under pressure any body?!) and skipping a step, well, it seldom leads to that perfect finish does it?
If you're like this Beauty Crew member painting your nails goes like this - 1. Remove traces of previous nail polish. 2. Apply polish. 3 Blow on to nails whilst flapping hands around. 4. Assess. Repeat steps 2 and 3 if necessary. Unless I'm chilling out, I tend to skip base and top coats. And to be perfectly honest, 9/10 my nails aren't completely dry when I start using my hands again. Because, well, who has the time?!
So when I found out that by adding a product into my nail painting routine I could save time, I was like whaaaaat?!
We're putting Revitanail Instant Dry Drops to the test. These nifty drops help to prevent smudges and scratches - how? Because nails dry immediately after application. Did you read that? Your nails dry INSTANTLY! No more ridiculous attempts to open doors, pick up your phone or type and email.
You can use Revitanail Instant Dry Drops on natural, artificial and sensitive nails. All you do is use one drop per nail and they will instantly dry your nail polish.
So, tell me, are you like me? Do you skip steps when painting your nails? Do you always have to 'do something' before your nails are completely dry? Would you paint your nails more if you didn't have to wait around for them to dry?
Get chatting below - we need 25 members to put Revitanail Instant Dry Drops to the test - you could be one of them!
I love painting my nails, trying out different colours and designs! However I am incredibly impatient and always end up smudging, chipping or scraping my newly painted nails. This sounds like the answer to all my problems!