Dollar Store Nail Art Challenged (when the taco doesn't dry) - Summary

Summary

The speaker, Christine, begins by expressing her excitement about trying out dollar store nail art. She has seen many comments from her followers asking her to do this, and she agrees it sounds like a fun challenge. She clarifies that she doesn't challenge herself to shop at the dollar store, but she loves the store and often buys her cat litter bags there. She also buys all her wrapping paper there, as well as her Christmas presents.

She then goes to the Dollar Tree to start her nail art shopping spree. She notices that items are not all $1, and the prices could be due to inflation or currency conversion. She finds many affordable items, including hollow unicorn skin and cartons that can be hollowed out to make unicorns. She also finds a lot of fake nails and nail care products, as well as many creme-finished nail polishes, most of which are in the pink to reddish orange hue range.

She is surprised that she didn't find any knockoff OPI or Essie polishes, as she has seen them before in the dollar store. She also finds many interesting nail products for grating cheese or your feet, and other items that she doesn't understand. She decides to try the arts and crafts aisle, but gets distracted again.

She spends sixty-two dollars and fifteen cents on her purchases, and gets forty-four items. She admits that she didn't mean to include this in her purchase, as it's not for nails but for her to roll up her change and bring it to the bank. She then proceeds to apply some nail polish remover, DeLong salon formula, which is flammable and made in Canada.

She then decides to paint her other hand in neon yellow, which she describes as looking like liquid highlighter marker. She then applies a primer base and a glossy taco, which she dries before painting the rest of her nails. She then adds a watermelon pink watermelon serve large, and leaves a gap near the cuticle where she fills in with some green for the watermelon rind.

She then adds some unicorns, and finally, a nice thin coat of glossy tacos. She then discusses her experience and how it may differ from others if they're in the States due to the products being made in Canada. She concludes by thanking her followers for watching and inviting them to subscribe to her channel.

Facts

1. The speaker, Christine, is engaging in a challenge to create nail art using items from the dollar store.
2. She has a fondness for the dollar store, often buying items like cat poop bags and wrapping paper from there.
3. She is aware that the quality of products at the dollar store may not be the best for nail art.
4. She went to the Dollar Tree to start her nail art shopping spree.
5. She found many affordable hollow items, including unicorn skin and cartons that can be hollowed.
6. She found some fake nails, nail care products, and nail polishes at the beauty aisle.
7. She was surprised not to find any knockoff OPI or Essie polishes at the dollar store.
8. She found many interesting nail products for grating cheese or your feet.
9. She was looking for a base coat for her nail art but didn't find any.
10. She found a taco and it's purple, which she used as a base coat for her nail art.
11. She found a pedicure set that she didn't want to use.
12. She found an elf on the shelf and a Mensch on a bench.
13. She was not really finding many nail art supplies at the dollar store.
14. She found a couple of stickers and bows but no brushes or nail vinyls.
15. She tried the arts and crafts aisle but didn't find many useful items for nail art.
16. She ended up spending sixty-two dollars and fifteen cents on her nail art supplies.
17. She found that three out of three items she bought were made in Canada.
18. She was shocked that the quality of the items she bought was not as expected.
19. She regretted using the dollar store nail polish remover and a bad cuticle oil.
20. She broke her nail while filing it with the emery board nail files.
21. She moved half her life and is filming and painting her nails in her new space.
22. She found a lot of pink and green nail polishes at the dollar store but not many tools for nail art.
23. She decided to do watermelon nails and used a white nail polish as the base.
24. She painted the whole nail with watermelon pink but left a gap near the cuticle where she filled it in with some green for the watermelon rind.
25. She couldn't find any black nail polish at the dollar store but found black acrylic paint.
26. She added some unicorns to her nail art.
27. She added a nice thin coat of glossy diamond cosmetics to her nail art.
28. She expected her nail art to turn out close to what she had in mind.
29. She found that many of the products she bought were made in Canada.
30. She is willing to spend a little bit more on nail care products and nail polishes.
31. She has a lot of nail polish in her collection and saves her money in other areas.
32. She still has an iPhone 5se.
33. She asked her viewers to subscribe to her channel.