Reddit Reddit reviews Seche Restore Nail Polish, 0.5 Fluid Ounce

We found 16 Reddit comments about Seche Restore Nail Polish, 0.5 Fluid Ounce. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Beauty
Nail Polish & Decoration Products
Nail Polish
Foot, Hand & Nail Care
Seche Restore Nail Polish, 0.5 Fluid Ounce
Comes as a boxed itemProvides a simple regimen that will lead to younger and more beautiful nailsAdheres to the natural nail
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16 Reddit comments about Seche Restore Nail Polish, 0.5 Fluid Ounce:

u/[deleted] · 5 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

To put that warning in perspective, the handle of my Hoover vacuum cleaner also bears that warning label. Don't drink it and you'll be fine. If you're really freaked out, read Jeni Giles response in this thread.

You should get Seche 'Restore', it's the only thinner that truly takes it back to the right consistency.

u/teriyakisoba · 4 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

One of my friends is a nail fiend and swears by Seche Restore. I haven't used it personally so I can't speak for the results, but it's saved a few of her polishes.

u/palex · 2 pointsr/PolishGauntlet

You need Seche Restore.It restores the lost chemicals that have gone and keeps it drying fast.

u/BYAHBYAHBYAH · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Hey! So a couple questions first:

  1. Are you sure it isn't "Seche Clear" that you picked up, and not Seche Vite? Seche clear is a bottom coat (I believe) and is not fast drying.

  2. Did you by any chance ask why it was on sale? Maybe the bottles are old, and that could be why they're on sale. Older Seche's get goopy because it is a fast drying polish, so the older it is, the thicker it gets because it's always drying when it hits the air. I'm not sure about the bubbles though, that seems like a new issue to me. I have not seen that so I am sorry that I can't give advice on that!

    So, if you do have Seche Vite (and not clear), I would try taking it back and saying you got a bad bottle. Try to return it and say that it's your first experience with it and you expected it to work "up to par," even though it was on sale. Stuff on sale should be there to save you money, not on sale because it's shitty, right? Maybe out of season, but not defective, unless there's some kind of warning on it. So yeah, I would try to return it.

    I have gone through quite a few bottles of Seche Vite myself, and I find that buying Seche Restore is super helpful for when it starts to get goopy. It's a nail polish thinnner, designed to keep the same properties as SV (Restore can be used with any polish, but not any thinner can be used with Seche Vite- does that make sense?)

    Anyway, this is one huge freakin wall of text, but I hope it helps! Let me know if you have more questions or if something I said isn't clear :)
u/polkadotsunday · 2 pointsr/redditpolish

1 cent over... Damn

u/asdialed · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

You need this

u/nails8485 · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

It's the Seche Vite! The acetone-cleaning should help, but using too thick of a layer of Seche makes this peeling happen, I think. Try going easier on the topcoat. If you've had it for a while, and it's getting a little goopy, I'd also invest in a bottle of Seche Restore thinner.

Also, I'm not sure, but is the topcoat peeling off in its own layer as well? Like, leaving the polish under it behind? Because this issue can also be solved by letting your nails dry less before you put the Seche on.

u/jonesie1988 · 2 pointsr/AskWomen
u/carmenqueasy · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Seche Vite is amazing!! When it gets low, it becomes a little hard to use, I highly recommend adding their Restore to your wishlist. It really helps extend the life of that bottle. Have fun!!

u/violinkeri · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

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this seche restore is on my wishlist, 5.19 and free shipping :)

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u/Goaliee77 · 1 pointr/RedditLaqueristas

I also use Orly Bonder base coat with SV for my top coat. I get a full week out of my manicures almost without fail. I get the giant 4 oz bottle of SV on eBay and decant it into the smaller 0.5 oz bottle, and I keep it fresh with Seche Restore.

u/rachelrad · 1 pointr/RedditLaqueristas

Honestly, I haven't done a thing and most of them just last. Some cheaper off-brand or drugstore brand ones that are like 15+ years old have dried but most do not. I have some that are easily 20 years old that my mom gave me and the formula is still perfect. You could also get some seche restore and I have been told it works wonders. I have never tried it personally, though.

u/TanyIshsar · 1 pointr/RedditLaqueristas
u/Sunday_V · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

It's different for everyone cos we all have slightly different chemistry/oiliness/lengths/shapes.... For me, I use a ridge filling base coat, any colour polish (I don't think buying the more expensive ones is worth it unless they are unique colours) but I SWEAR by the Seche Vite topcoat because it dries so quickly and lasts better than most others I've tried. (I recommend the topcoat restorer too cos the top coat gets thick and clumpy in the bottle really quickly.)

Also: many thin coats is annoying, but works better than one thick coat