Wednesday, February 6, 2013

{Review} Piggy Paint Polish

Every time I sit down to paint my nails, Addison sits down beside me and plays along. She wipes her toes with dry cotton swaps, pretends to apply color with unopened polish and watches every move I make. I found myself starring at Addison's little toes yesterday and thought "it is time"; her tiny toes are big enough now that I can actually paint them. I painted them with a clear coat that had pink sparkles in a while back but have never actually painted her nails.  I purchased Piggy Paint, a natural, non-toxic, odorless polish made especially for those sweet piggy toes.



I was able to keep her entertained with sealed bottles of my own polish. She sat patiently like a big girl squealing "ooooooohhhhhh" every few seconds. She was super good, squirming a bit here and there but for the most part she sat perfectly still.  

So, my thoughts on the polish. It went on smooth and covered her nail in one coat. There was no odor. The color was bright and the brush size was perfect for itty bitty toes.  The downside is it took FOREVER to dry.  I could only keep Addison in the chair for so long and because of that her toes smudged BIG time. Is it the polish or a restless 17 month old?!? Either way, I would think that polish designed for a little one would dry significantly faster than an adults.  1 Coat of my OPI Nicole Purple polish was dry before an entire foot applied at least 10 minutes before.  

I am going to give it another shot because I have read awesome reviews. Her toes are still toe cute even if they have pink smudged polish on them.

2 comments:

  1. I had the same problem, and it only stays for a day or so, I use just regular polish on lillians and have been since she was weeks old. it stays longer and dryers faster.

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