3 Reasons Why Dazzle Dry is the Best Nail Polish Ever

When I was pregnant, I got a manicure at Bella Reina Spa in Delray Beach. I’m so glad I did, because that one experience introduced me to the BEST nail polish I’ve ever discovered.

Literally, Dazzle Dry is my Holy Grail nail polish system for 3 reasons. If you decide to try it, use code ANGELA4DD for free shipping!

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Let me tell you 3 reasons why Dazzle Dry is the BEST nail polish EVER!

  1. It dries in 5 minutes. That’s not an exaggeration to say, because I’ve tried and tested the polish system numerous times – and every time, it delivers a rock-hard finish that quickly. Ain’t nobody got time to wait on nail polish to dry! We BUSY!
  2. It lasts forever and ever and ever, world without end, amen. Seriously, though, it lasts longer than any nail system I’ve ever tried before. You do have to follow the appropriate steps, because it didn’t last as long when I would do only ONE coat of the Base Coat instead of the TWO coats that are recommended – so I do think you should follow the steps appropriately.
  3. It’s toxin-free, which is why I was so thrilled to discover it during my pregnancy. Formaldehyde is terrible for you and the environment, and this polish skips all the chemicals that so many other brands use.

I love the variety of colors the line offers, and I have been dying to tell everyone about this brand. I was thrilled when the company reached out to me to review the products, since I had already been using them religiously since I discovered them at Bella Reina.

Comment below with what you think of the line, and if you would ever try it!

Thanks for reading!

XO,

~Angela~

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3 thoughts on “3 Reasons Why Dazzle Dry is the Best Nail Polish Ever”

    1. Hi Peggy! I’m sorry to say that I have not tried soy remover, but I have tried it with Zoya nail polish remover and the Dazzle Dry remover. Both work great! I think it could probably be removed with any type of polish remover, honestly.

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