Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Seche Vite Topcoat

Topcoats don't get any better than this. If you want a salon-worthy manicure, this is the only way to go. Seche Vite not only makes your manicure extremely smooth and glossy, it not only (somehow) makes bubbles formed in the color coat magically dissapear, it not only is odorless, it not only lasts for an incredible 10 days, it not only stays put during application and doesn't drip all over your cuticles, it not only doesn't smudge wet polish, it not only costs a measly $7.00, which is very cheap for a high quality top coat, but it also manages to do all this while drying bone hard in thirty seconds, yes, litterally, half a minute, which means by the time you've moved on to your right hand, your left hand should be totally dry. After one minute of drying, I was able to play guitar fingerstyle without making a mark on my manicure. The only topcoat equal to Seche Vite is Borghese Presto, which is basically the exact same thing. The only advantage Seche Vite has over Presto is the fact that you can purchase a huge refill bottle of Seche Vite, which you'll want, because you will find yourself using it that often. No really, you may never a proffesional manicure again, it's that good.

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