Glossy Taco™
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Regular price
$11.00
Sale price
$11.00
The best 5-free quick-dry, high-shine glossy taco! Finish off your manicure with this top coat for long-lasting shine.
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- 5-FREE: this top coat does not contain toluene, formaldehyde, dibutyl phthalate, camphor, or formaldehyde resin
- Quick dry formula
- Long-lasting glossy shine, non-yellowing
- Brings out the holo in holographic polishes
- Does not cause nail polish shrinkage
- Approved by Simply Nailogical
- Made in USA
- 12ml / 0.4 fl oz
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Ethyl Acetate, Isopropyl Alcohol, Cellulose Acetate Butyrate, Butyl Acetate, Acrylates Copolymer, Acetyl Tributyl Citrate, Benzophenone-1, Etocrylene, Dimethicone, Violet 2 (CI 60725)
Quantity must be 1 or more
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Vegan
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Cruelty-Free
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Made in USA
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love how fast it drys and keeps my polish covered and lasting longer

I love it I didn't used to use top coats but I think I might finish this bottle before it dries out

As someone with very little to zero experience in applying her own nail polish, I never really understood the need of applying a top coat (hold for gasps). After trying glossy taco, now I understand. It really gives the manicure a beautiful finish, sealed in my unicorn skin perfectly, no bumps at all, just a smooth, shiny, glossy surface, and just gives it a really nice "complete" and deep look. And so light! My nails look amazing but feel *****, and I'm so impressed by this fact! I forget I'm wearing nail polish, which never happened before, I was always very aware of the nail polish weight - even with less layers. Definitely recommend!

I love how thick and smooth this top coat goes on. It's fantastic

I bought the glossy taco last year and this year and last year's glossy taco was a lot thicker to start out with than this year's and was more glossy. I think they may have changed the formula?