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Cornelius 3 year s ago
#23: 'Between the glass?' I think you mean 'Within the glass.' If so, it's probably an ingredient added to silica that didn't mix properly when the glass was cast.
       
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Loomie 3 year s ago
Cornelius,
No, it doesn't look like it's inside with the nail polish.
       
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Philadelphia 3 year s ago
#23
It's white and gold, not blue and black
       
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Ib 3 year s ago
Philadelphia,

I see what you did there.
       
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Obie 3 year s ago
#23 It looks to be the same color as her nails, do you think maybe its...
       
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Lish 3 year s ago
Keep these posts coming! heart
       
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Meus 3 year s ago
Its a micro fault in the glass which is only big enough to let the molecules of the base part of the nail varnish through but the pigment molecules are too big.
       
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Winfield 3 year s ago
I agree the last one is just a stress crack on the nailpolosh bottle. Glass can crack like that from an imperfection in the molding process, anything from a tiny bubble to a scratch, and a small bump can cause it to internally separate.
       
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