Paint those piggies with non-toxic nail polish that is easy on little fingers and toes, and easy on the environment, too. These nail polishes were developed by a real mom with real kids and are non-toxic, eco-friendly and have an ultra low odor. This 2-pack of Piggy Paint Nail Polish comes in Tea Party for Two and Girls Rule. Piggy Paints are water-based, unlike other solvent-based polishes, making them perfect for girls (and women) of all ages. These organic nail polishes are made from natural ingredients. Piggy Paint Nail Polish is free from formaldehyde, phthalates, acetone, ethyl acetate and other chemicals that might not be safe for kids. Piggy non-toxic nail polish stands by its logo – Piggy Paint: It’s As Natural as Mud.
Review 1 for Piggy Paint Nail Polish, Tea Party For Two and Girls Rule
Great starter set to test on your younger child!
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05/29/2012
By retromamma ,
PA
5out of5
I am an occasional makeup user and nail painter (stopped all together when we started a family in an effort to avoid unnecessary chemicals). I was prompted to find a "safe" polish when my 4yo son came home and asked me to color his toes (a female classmate had her nails painted, so he asked me to do his "In blue, mom. Not pink, 'cause blue is for boys!). These are half the floz of the normal bottles, perfect if you're not ready to commit, but will definitely give you many nail polishing sessions! The polish holds up better than expected (my toes are still coated 3 weeks later! And I only did a single coat). I recommend a hairdryer with "cool" setting as our low warm setting was still too hot for our fingers (and mine are used to washing baby bottles in scalding water!). You can use rubbing alcohol to remove (or standard polish remover), or just pick at the remnants (it will flake off easily at the end of it's "life"). Even with 97cent shipping (they weren't available in my local store), this is a good cost per ounce and overall value. I would recommend the other color collections if you have a girly girl. Despite being a "safe" product intended for little kids, my experience with these was so good, I actually bought a full size turquoise/Sea-Quin color (trendy toes for me!). FYI, Piggy Paint claims you can add a drop of water if the bottle gets too thick! Nice to know we can hang onto these for years to come!
Product Attributes:
Rating for 'Ease of use':
4out of5
Rating for 'Value for price paid':
4out of5
Rating for 'Color appeal':
4out of5
Rating for 'Value':
5out of5
Rating for 'Quality':
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:35 - 44
Gender:Female
Ownership:2 - 3 months
Usage:Once per month
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Review 2 for Piggy Paint Nail Polish, Tea Party For Two and Girls Rule
One of them was almost empty!
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08/29/2012
By Festam ,
sp, brazil
2out of5
The blue nail polish was in perfect condition but the violet one was almost empty! It was very dificult to open the bottle... when it was opened I realized that there was almost nothing and the product was solid as a rock... It woud be afraid to buy it on line again.
Product Attributes:
Rating for 'Ease of use':
2out of5
Rating for 'Value':
4out of5
Rating for 'Quality':
1out of5
Recommends this product? No
Age:35 - 44
Gender:Female
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:Never
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