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2006-07-05 16:58:33 · 9 answers · asked by dansonnier 1 in Beauty & Style Makeup

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i don't think there's much of a difference except that maybe lacquer stays shinier

2006-07-10 11:49:36 · answer #1 · answered by mirleta_liz 5 · 0 0

Nail Lacquer

2016-10-06 04:05:05 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

nail polish:

is a cosmetic lacquer that is applied to the nails of both the fingers and toes, usually as ornamentation but also as protection. Most nail polishes are made of nitrocellulose dissolved in a solvent and either left clear or colored with various pigments.

Nail lacquer:

a clear or coloured coating, that dries by solvent evaporation only and that produces a hard, durable finish that can be polished to a very high gloss, and gives the illusion of depth. In a narrower sense, lacquer consists of a resin dissolved in a fast-drying solvent which is a mixture of naphtha, xylene, toluene, and ketones, including acetone.

Give nails colour and shine that won't fade or lose its crystalline luster. In beautiful colours that harmonies with your skin tones to achieve the perfect manicure.

The unique formula allows the lacquer to dry quickly and creates a durable finish that does not easily scratch or peel off, even over time. The lacquer imparts nail care benefits with Macadamia Nut Oil and Vitamin E both preventing nails from drying and becoming brittle.

The formula is exceptionally kind to the nails and is environmentally friendly.

2006-07-05 17:37:06 · answer #3 · answered by life is good 5 · 0 0

Don't think there is any except lacquer means by definition for a glossier, shiny finish which is what nail polish is in the first place anyway, lol.

2006-07-05 17:28:29 · answer #4 · answered by ViRg() 6 · 0 0

Sometimes, nail lacquer is better quality than nail polish, making it more expensive. It is, in many cases, more sheen and comes in more classic colors while nail polish can be metallic, sparkly, etc. and comes in any color imaginable. "Laquer" is usually the term used to refer to more upscale brands of nail polish.

2006-07-05 17:14:40 · answer #5 · answered by audrey 2 · 0 0

absolutely nothing!
The french and the germans call it nail lacquer, we call it nail polish.

2006-07-05 17:02:28 · answer #6 · answered by Mightymo 6 · 0 0

It's a matter of geography. They are the same thing. It's called nalil lacquer in the UK.

2006-07-05 17:02:31 · answer #7 · answered by spookykid313 5 · 0 0

both you can use in your head

2006-07-05 18:00:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

NOTHING

2006-07-05 17:04:09 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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