Refillable Pump Bottle w/ Label Sticker Set
WHAT IS NAIL STAMPING?
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Nail art getting a lil too wild? Our new acetone-resistant pump bottle makes manicure clean-ups easy. Fill it with alcohol, polish remover, or acetone to easily dispense onto a cotton pad. This handy little bottle is versatile for any beauty necessity and craft project, making clean-up or creation faster and easier. This set includes an "Into the Wild" themed set of labels and stickers for functionality and style!
"5 simple steps" for nail stamping

Paint a generous amount of stamping polish onto a design.

Scape off excess polish with the edge of a scraper card, holding it at a 45 degree angle.

Quickly, roll the stamper head onto the design.

Transfer the stamp onto your nail, using a smooth rolling motion.

Finish with a layer of Smudge Free Top Coat
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Idea is fantastic but it overflowed acetone with or without the lid on. Ruined my wood shelf I placed it on. Can’t seem to stop the overflow. The good thing was when I filled it and used it straight away it worked great. Bit on the heavy side on how much comes out but was great to use for that time.

Very convenient!
Works as described. Very nice to have on hand for quick access to acetone and rubbing alcohol!

Total Game Changer! Works just like in the Lives!
If you've been a "straight from the bottle" person like I was, you know the pain it is ... the opening & re-opening ... the spilling risks to the beautifully finished table ... the acetone running down your finger when the cotton isn't in just the right place. This ends all of that. The flip cap can stay open while you work. You can create the little pool of acetone to keep cleaning your brushes. All of it. The only ding I have for this is the opacity of the bottle makes it very hard to tell what the level is inside the bottle. I wanted to see if this went through less liquid than the rather generic one I had been using. I needed my very bright SAD therapy light to see it. It shouldn't be too big of a thing, though.