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expiredbabgaly | Staff posted Jan 17, 2023 01:34 AM
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Costco Members: 9-Piece Deborah Lippmann Dance Party Nail Polish Set

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 9-Piece Deborah Lippmann Dance Party Nail Polish Set on sale for $14.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member babgaly for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • The Healthy Alternative to Gel Polish! Gel Lab Pro Color is an award-winning,
  • treatment-enriched nail polish that delivers the gloss and cushion of a gel manicure without the
  • nail damage. This dual-patented formula with 10 exclusive ingredients delivers nail health, wear,
  • and shine. Requires no lamps or tools. Vegan, 10 Free formula. No Animal testing.
  • Includes (9) Polishes at 0.27 fl. oz. each:
    • Everybody's Free
    • We Like To Party
    • Boom Boom Boom
    • Uh La La La
    • Feel The Beat
    • Be My Lover
    • Rhythm Is A Dancer
    • Saturday Night
    • The Power

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  • About this deal:
    • While supplies last.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional deal discussion.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Costco's return policy here.

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 9-Piece Deborah Lippmann Dance Party Nail Polish Set on sale for $14.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member babgaly for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • The Healthy Alternative to Gel Polish! Gel Lab Pro Color is an award-winning,
  • treatment-enriched nail polish that delivers the gloss and cushion of a gel manicure without the
  • nail damage. This dual-patented formula with 10 exclusive ingredients delivers nail health, wear,
  • and shine. Requires no lamps or tools. Vegan, 10 Free formula. No Animal testing.
  • Includes (9) Polishes at 0.27 fl. oz. each:
    • Everybody's Free
    • We Like To Party
    • Boom Boom Boom
    • Uh La La La
    • Feel The Beat
    • Be My Lover
    • Rhythm Is A Dancer
    • Saturday Night
    • The Power

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio
  • About this deal:
    • While supplies last.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional deal discussion.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Costco's return policy here.

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Written by babgaly | Staff

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QueensGambit
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Who the hell is Deborah Lippman?
ellemdee
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Buffing thins and weakens the nails, so I wouldn't recommend excessive buffing - most people won't need it at all for regular polish. More than mild buffing actually makes your nails smoother and shinier - the opposite of what you want before applying your base coat. My nails are thin, so I never buff them.

Always wash your hands and wipe your nails with acetone, a non-moisturizing, acetone-based nail polish remover, or alcohol before beginning your manicure. This will remove existing nail oils or any residue leftover from the soap, since soaps often contain moisturizers. Any moisture or oils on your nails will interfere with your base coat and polish adhering to the nail.

Using a base and top coat in your manicure will extend the life of your polish dramatically. A good base and top coat and a good application method will make even a 99 cent polish wear better than a $25 polish, worn alone. I have tried a lot of different base and top coats and find that "grippy" base coats work the best. I prefer Orly's Bonder base coat, though CND's Stickey also has a strong fan base. Grippy base coats dry to a slightly rubbery finish, allowing your polish to better grip onto the nail plate.

I recommend never using base/top coat combos, as base and top coat do opposite things, so it would be difficult for a combination product to do both things well. Base coat is designed to grip the nail and polish, while top coat is designed to create a smooth, shiny surface.

For top coats, you want to apply a generous amount and "float" the top coat on the nail, without actually touching the brush to the nail. Get a nice bead of polish on the brush and touch the bead to the nail a little below the cuticle. Then gently push the bead up to just above where the Polish ends near the cuticle and guide it down the nail in the minimum number of strokes, usually 3, reloading the brush, when necessary. Try not to overwork the top coat (or polish, for that matter).

I prefer quick dry top coats, as they are designed to penetrate all layers of the manicure and help it dry faster. Seche Vite is my favorite, but it can be hard to work with, once you get halfway through the bottle. The Sally Hanson top coat available at drug stores in the red bottle is also very good, though it won't give quite the glass-like finish of Seche Vite.

Always cap the front edge of the nail with base coat and at least one coat of polish and top coat. You want to seal the entire manicure so that water can't get into the nail when you wash your hands, bathe, etc. Water causes the nail to swell and encourages chips. Capping the tip of your nail will make a huge difference as far as mani longevity and preventing chips. Don't follow the instructions given. Cap the tip while the base/polish/top coat is WET so it can seal with those coats.

The number of coats necessary will vary depending on the individual polish, your application method, and your personal opacity preference. Everyone is different and some people will apply thinner coats than others. I often find myself needing three coats on one hand and only two coats on the other hand for full opacity with creams because I'm right hand dominant and have better control with my dominant hand vs my non-dominant hand. For glitters with a clear base, you'll obviously just want to match glitter density and that might even vary from nail to nail, depending on how much glitter is loaded on the brush each time.

I could go into way more detail than this, but these are just some basic tips to get your polish to adhere well and last longer.

Also, if a polish is in a clear bottle and does not require a UV light to cure (harden), it is not a gel polish. With a popularity of actual gel polish the last few years, it has become popular for many brands to advertise their polishes as "gel-like", but that term doesn't actually have any meaning. I assume they mean that their polish is shiny, but all polish is shiny, once you apply a top coat (which should always be worn, if you actually want your mani to last).

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Jan 17, 2023 05:25 PM
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davedumontierJan 17, 2023 05:25 PM
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$45 on Amazon.
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Quote from davedumontier :
$45 on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Deborah-Li...B07T8R9R2N
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Jan 18, 2023 03:46 AM
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holysinJan 18, 2023 03:46 AM
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Kinda new to nail polish, is 4 coats unusual in the instructions or is this how it achieves "gel like quality"?

(Buff nails and make sure nails are completely dry.
Avoid soaking nails in water prior to a manicure.
Apply a THIN layer of base coat.
Cap the tip of the nail.
Let the polish dry for 2 minutes.
Apply a THIN layer of color with a maximum of 3 strokes
Let dry 2 minutes.
Apply a THIN layer with the second coat.
Cap the tip and let dry 2 minutes.
Apply a THIN layer of top coat, let dry for 2 minutes.)
Last edited by holysin January 17, 2023 at 10:11 PM.
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Who the hell is Deborah Lippman?
Jan 18, 2023 06:43 AM
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coolio16484Jan 18, 2023 06:43 AM
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deborah lippmann Chocolate Cravings Nail Polish, 6-piece Set is also available for the same price.
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Jan 18, 2023 06:34 PM
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CoolCalculatorJan 18, 2023 06:34 PM
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Quote from holysin :
Kinda new to nail polish, is 4 coats unusual in the instructions or is this how it achieves "gel like quality"?

(Buff nails and make sure nails are completely dry.
Avoid soaking nails in water prior to a manicure.
Apply a THIN layer of base coat.
Cap the tip of the nail.
Let the polish dry for 2 minutes.
Apply a THIN layer of color with a maximum of 3 strokes
Let dry 2 minutes.
Apply a THIN layer with the second coat.
Cap the tip and let dry 2 minutes.
Apply a THIN layer of top coat, let dry for 2 minutes.)
This is typical.
Jan 18, 2023 09:09 PM
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SkillfulBike926Jan 18, 2023 09:09 PM
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Quote from QueensGambit :
Who the hell is Deborah Lippman?
Who the hell is Arthur Digby Sellers? lol

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Jan 18, 2023 09:17 PM
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chemoverlordJan 18, 2023 09:17 PM
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Quote from SkillfulBike926 :
Who the hell is Arthur Digby Sellers? lol
Wrote a little show called branded. Bulk of the episodes. Not exactly a light weight
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Zero review on Amazon, wow
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$45 on Amazon.
New product and Zero review on Amazon
Jan 18, 2023 09:40 PM
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mixaogionJan 18, 2023 09:40 PM
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Quote from QueensGambit :
Who the hell is Deborah Lippman?
Chinese movie star! B-Class actress like Meghan Markle!
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Jan 18, 2023 09:45 PM
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sarahhb17Jan 18, 2023 09:45 PM
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Quote from holysin :
Kinda new to nail polish, is 4 coats unusual in the instructions or is this how it achieves "gel like quality"?

(Buff nails and make sure nails are completely dry.
Avoid soaking nails in water prior to a manicure.
Apply a THIN layer of base coat.
Cap the tip of the nail.
Let the polish dry for 2 minutes.
Apply a THIN layer of color with a maximum of 3 strokes
Let dry 2 minutes.
Apply a THIN layer with the second coat.
Cap the tip and let dry 2 minutes.
Apply a THIN layer of top coat, let dry for 2 minutes.)
That is 100% normal. Your polish will last a lot longer if you use a base and top coat. Buffing and then using an alcohol soaked cotton ball to remove any oils will help as well. Reapply a top coat ever day or so and they should last about 1 week.
Jan 18, 2023 10:53 PM
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HydraridazJan 18, 2023 10:53 PM
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Quote from holysin :
Kinda new to nail polish, is 4 coats unusual in the instructions or is this how it achieves "gel like quality"?

(Buff nails and make sure nails are completely dry.
Avoid soaking nails in water prior to a manicure.
Apply a THIN layer of base coat.
Cap the tip of the nail.
Let the polish dry for 2 minutes.
Apply a THIN layer of color with a maximum of 3 strokes
Let dry 2 minutes.
Apply a THIN layer with the second coat.
Cap the tip and let dry 2 minutes.
Apply a THIN layer of top coat, let dry for 2 minutes.)
4 coats is typical but in nail salon they will do1 basecoat, 2 coats of polish and a topcoat
so this is like paint that you use at with all primer needed lol so i guess it's 4 coats , never heard of this brand though
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TurdFerguson2Jan 18, 2023 11:14 PM
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Confirmed with the missus this is a decent brand. Ordered 2. Thanks OP!

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Jan 18, 2023 11:55 PM
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saran.rmkJan 18, 2023 11:55 PM
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Quote from QueensGambit :
Who the hell is Deborah Lippman?
https://deborahlippmann.com/pages/about-deborah

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