Spray Paint Nail Polish?! WHY just why - Summary

Summary

The video features Christine testing spray nail polish, a product she considers gimmicky. Due to regulations, it's not available in Canada, so she "smuggled" it from the US. She follows the instructions, applying a base coat, spraying the polish, and adding a topcoat. Despite the mess, she finds the result decent. However, she criticizes the product for being overpriced ($12) and not coming in a hollow finish. She also jokes about the health warnings and the potential for a "massive mess" of pink polish everywhere. Christine concludes that while the product is innovative, she prefers traditional nail polish.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker is testing out spray nail polish.
2. The speaker is from Canada and had to drive to the United States to buy the spray nail polish because it is not sold in Canada.
3. It is illegal to ship the spray nail polish to Canada.
4. The speaker shook the paint can before use.
5. The speaker applied a base coat before using the spray nail polish.
6. The speaker used a peel-off base coat.
7. The speaker applied the spray nail polish from a distance of 10 to 15 centimeters.
8. The speaker used Cyclone nail vinyls for nail art.
9. The speaker had to wash away excess polish from the skin and cuticles after applying the spray nail polish.
10. The product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer.
11. The product is not recommended for children and cats.
12. The speaker had to use a top coat after applying the spray nail polish.
13. The spray cans cost $12 US from Sephora or 10 pounds from nails ENCOM.
14. The speaker thinks the product is gimmicky and would be better suited for infomercials.
15. The speaker still likes the company Nails Inc and their other products.
16. The company Nails Inc was the first to come up with the idea of spray paint nail polish.
17. The speaker thinks the product might be good for people who can't reach their feet to paint their toenails.