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Reddit mentions of Poshe Super Fast Drying Top Coat, 0.5 Fluid Ounce

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Poshe Super Fast Drying Top Coat, 0.5 Fluid Ounce. Here are the top ones.

Poshe Super Fast Drying Top Coat, 0.5 Fluid Ounce
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Dries to the touch in 1 minuteDries to the nail in 5 minutesChip resistant protects nails
Specs:
Height3.25 Inches
Length1.25 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2015
Size0.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.099208011421708 Pounds
Width1.25 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Poshe Super Fast Drying Top Coat, 0.5 Fluid Ounce:

u/BlockedID · 5 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I'm not the original person you were talking to but I wanted to share my base and top coat because I love their longevity.

These are my nails after 4 days wear.
I have done dishes and laundry every day, and my job is practically typing for 8 hours.

The picture is of my dominant hand, and I have not reapplied my top coat at all.

I swear by Orly's Bonder as a base coat and Poshe for my top coat. They're amazing and last so long I feel bad removing my manicures because they're still decent.

Poshe dries suuuuper fast too.

u/ButterCupMakeUp · 3 pointsr/BeautyGuruChat

You can try Poshe instead. It's the one I see most people recommend when they have issues with Seche. No shrinkage. Just be sure to paint the edges of your nails too.

u/unlodgical · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

Hello lovely! You seem to be doing awesome! I mean, they're already pink, you totally know what you're doing. ;)

Okay, so for the chipping so quickly, check out this super crappy video!. I never could find a close up of exactly how to do it on Youtube, so yeah. There's my face. This will help to extend the life of the top coat and thus mani! If it gets on your fingers, no biggie. It comes off in the shower or with acetone. :)

Here's what I use for a base coat, and generally for making my nails long and strong. Bats suggestion is another super common one! This one just happened to work well for me to help with chipping, so I figured kill two birds with one stone. I pair this with (I go through rotations and use what fits my needs...) either seche or this quick dry topper Poshe. Both seem to be nice, but I have noticed Poshe can be easier on the cuticle edges when it dries... Less pull of the coloring perhaps?

This is the set I use for clean up around the cuticle edges right now. The "ideal" is to paint a centimeter or something AWAY from the cuticle, then use the brushes (I dip in pure acetone) to perfectly clean up the line or round it out! The top coat generally should land/start in that blank space, so it's double effective to paint away from the edge initially. :D

Also, it will make a huge difference if you start pushing your cuticles back! I use this metal set because I'm irrationally terrified of getting splinters from the wooden ones. I use a cheap walmart cuticle softner before pushing back, but this is my dream formula since it's so highly recommended. BY pushing them back when you start to see them, it helps clear the nail and thus have less to let the polish stick to! Hurray! You're not supposed to use the scary looking scissor thingies too often, but I do use it on one very specific corner on my left thumb. I have one stupid stubborn cuticle skin flap that refuses to go away without being gently tweezed/cut off. I always make sure to wash with an anti bacterial soap immediately after and like to slather on some delicious cuticle oil LIKE PUMPKIN BANANA BREAD after to give them some softness again!


If you've got any more questions, I WOULD LOVE TO HELP YOUUUUU. <333

u/lotoflivinglefttodo · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

One lemming I really want to try is Poshe Fast Dry Top Coat to see how it compares with Seche Vite.

As for a color I'd really like to try a Nubar like Treasure or a BL but those are pretty expensive so I'm not going to link one.

Yay for having a contest!