Reddit Reddit reviews Orly Nail Bonder Nail Treatment-0.6 oz

We found 13 Reddit comments about Orly Nail Bonder Nail Treatment-0.6 oz. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Orly Nail Bonder Nail Treatment-0.6 oz
grips and adheres nail polish to the nailhelps nail polish stay longer on nailsChip resistant formulaGives long lasting manicuresQuick drying on nails
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13 Reddit comments about Orly Nail Bonder Nail Treatment-0.6 oz:

u/breedlovehoops · 9 pointsr/PolishGauntlet

Happy birthday!

I have been eyeing Orly Bonder for a while now. I'm hoping it will keep my polish from peeling off within 24 hours.

What kind of music do you listen to?

u/hamdicapped · 4 pointsr/wheredidthesodago

Seche is terrible for me! try Out The Door with Orly Bonder as a base. I work in a restaurant and it's the only way my nails last more than 24 hours. I'm not overly picky about polish brands but my base/top don't really ever change unless I run out.

u/skelezombie · 3 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

Okay so there's lots of places you can get things, but with some of amazon you might not get things in time so keep your eyes peeled, I'm linking random ones for you. It'd be easier to build your own basket instead of trying to find one. What I would suggest is:

-dotting tools like this

-brushes for art/cleanup like this

-clear stamper/scraper like this

-some stamping plates like this

-liquid latex (so her fingers don't get messy when doing different nail art styles) like this

-makeup sponges (those triangles, for gradients) like this

-striping tape like this

-good base coat (people really like nail envy by OPI and ORLY bonder) OPI ORLY

-good top coat (Seche vite is great) like this


I didn't pay much attention to the prices but a lot of those tools can be purchased fairly cheap, the most expensive things are the polishes and some stamping plates (some are very cheap and can be not so good, some are more expensive but are more likely to work well)

If you need more help let me know!

u/unlodgical · 3 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

Oh! I've been drooling over that color forever. Good choice! ;) Are you a big red fan?

If you have patience, Amazon is seriously a steal for building an arsenal! And if the answer to the patience question is yes... may I suggest...


u/batdalek · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

this is a good guide to go by. Also use a nail brush, like this dipped in acetone to clean up around your fingers.

A really good base coat is Orly Bonder, it's highly recommended. As for top coats, a nice fast dry is seche. the key to this one is to apply while the polish is still tacky (slightly wet) and to wrap your tips, this kind of shows how. if your nails are short, heres a trick to help wrap the tips

u/BaconPancakezz · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I've found that Orly's Bonder base coat paired with Seche Vite gives manicures a decent longevity! However, I have a desk job, so my nails don't take much of a beating day to day

u/musicalpets · 2 pointsr/PolishGauntlet

Congratulations on losing weight! My dad is also trying to lose a bit (75 lbs!) of weight by the time summer comes around :) Good luck, and keeping working at it!
Orly Bonder is something I've been eyeing for a while :) $6.75!

u/Sheri-B · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristaSwap

Hey! Since you're willing to buy, are you in the US? You don't have to buy from a user here-- Orly Bonder is available in a lot of beauty stores, including Sally's and Ulta. If you're not in the US, you can find Bonder easily online.

The Color Club Holos are readily available on Color Club's website.

u/corporatecrocodile · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

If I can put in my two cents, purchasing a good base and top coat to begin with saves frustration and having extra bottles laying around when you finally make the switch. I used to use Revlon Fast Dry base and top, but decided to upgrade. ORLY Bonder is a well-loved basecoat, as is Nail Envy if your nails are damaged/weak. Everyone likes different top coats, but I swear by Seche Vite.

If you're okay with ordering online and want to test out a few OPI polishes for cheap, 10DollarMall has colors for $4.50 and with the code 'FREESHIP', you can get free expedited shipping! :)

u/Marisyn · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

Hi and welcome! I suck at makeup... mostly just powder my nose and maybe wear some eyeshadow/mascara. I'm good at nail polish though!

First, get yourself a good base coat and a good top coat. I recommend Orly Bonder and Out the Door. Most people here will recommend Seche Vite which is awesome, but may be hard to use until you learn how to wrap your nail tips.

u/NotSuzyHomemaker · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Make sure you use a good base coat, too. I like Orly Bonder. Seche Vite top coat is amazing.

u/cupicakexx · 1 pointr/PolishGauntlet

1: oh hey errmagerd! Thanks for the contests!

2: such nail art - Star Wars mani. I worked really hard on this one.

3: this is how we do it - I wish I had a secret for nail care! I've tried SO many products recommended here (and given them each a month of use) with no luck - but maybe one will work for you: Sally Hansen Complete Care, OPI Nail Envy Original, OPI Nail Envy Maintenance, ORLY Bonder, and Nail Tek. Still my nails peel at the tips. I really don't know what to do, aside from keeping my nails trimmed short or not polishing at all. I'm trying this by Sally Hansen, now. I've only been using this for one week, so it's too early to tell. I do use cuticle oil, and like most people here, I use Emerald & Ash (as well as Rainbow Honey & Essie Apricot Oil) - though, I'm not as religious about it as I probably should be. I tend to wait until my cuticles look in rough shape. >.>