Do you love a polish but dislike the brush? If you have a brand with the same bottle as Nail Hoot, these brushes and caps will make switching the brushes out for our premium paddle brushes a breeze! This paddle will not automatically fit a different cap, even if the bottle is the same. Unless you know for sure that it does fit, we highly recommend you get the cap and brush set.
Option 1: Replace Brush Only
To do this, you will need to grasp the old brush very firmly and pull it out of the cap. You then place the replacement brush in the bottle, put the cap on, and screw it together firmly. This will install the brush into the cap. If you are replacing Nail Hoot's flat brush with a paddle, you must choose the cap and brush set - the paddle brushes will not fit inside those caps.
Option 2: Replace Cap and Brush Set
To use this option, remove the old cap and brush from the bottle. Place the new brush into the bottle and then firmly screw on the cap. This is will install the brush into the cap.
Note: Shipping minimum in our store for US is $3.21. You can order up to 26 brush or brush/cap sets for this shipping price. After that, the shipping will increase incrementally.
These brushes are for our full sized bottles only. They are too long for our mini bottles.
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Nail Polish Ingredients
All polishes are made using a 5-free base. They have:
No Formaldehyde
No Toluene
No Camphor
No DBP
No Formaldehyde ResinAll Polishes DO Contain:
Nitrocellulose, Ethyl Acetate, Butyl Acetate, Isopropyl Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Triphenyl Phosphate
Additionally, Polishes MAY Contain:
Heptane, N Butyl Acetate, Acrylates Copolymer, Ethanol, Propylene Glycol Methyl Ether, FD&C Lakes, D&C Lakes, Tin Oxide, Iron Oxides, Titanium Dioxide, Ultramarines, Micas, Synthetic Flourphogopite, Magnesium Myristate, Magnesium Fluoride Coated Aluminum Mixture (Spectraflair - for holographic polishes), Cosmetic GlittersIf you have a question regarding if a particular polish color has a "may contain" ingredient, please contact us personally and we will let you know. Please know that we do NOT use Arminex base for our polish.
Holo ... what? It can be confusing to figure out all the different terms used to describe polish, and some people might define terms differently than you are used to. Here is how we define the terms we use to describe our polishes.
Chunky Glitter
We define chunky glitter as anything that is bigger than micro-sized. These glitters would be easily seen when a polish is applied.
Crelly
The word crelly is a mixture between cream and jelly. The consistency of a crelly tends to be on the thinner side, but not as thin as a jelly. Many times these crellies contain varying sized glitter. At Nail Hoot, when we use the term crelly, we are always referring to polishes with chunky glitters.
Duochrome
Duochrome polishes appear to shift between two colors when viewed at various angles and lighting.
Flakie
Flakies are particles that can range from micro to large sized. These particles can be seen in the polish when it is worn. A flakie can compliment a polish, or stand out in contrast. Some flakies (such as UCC) shift colors.
Flash
Flash is like a glance of another color within the polish when viewed in various lighting or angles. Flash can be heavy (where the shift would be seen at almost all times), light (every once in a while it will catch your eye), or in between.
Holographic (Scattered Holo, Linear Holo)
Holographic polishes show special color changes when viewed in the direct sunlight.
Linear holographic polishes have color changes that resemble a flame on the nail. This is the most pronounced type of holographic polish.
Scattered holographic polishes have color changes that are scattered throughout the nail. It is typically more of a subtle holographic and does not exhibit a flame.
Jelly
Jelly polishes tend to be very thin. They're designed to be at least semi-transparent. Sometimes this is because there is glitter one would be unable to see otherwise. Another popular use of jelly polishes is to do nail art in between coats, to give the art a floating look.
Microflakies
Microflakies are flakies with a very small size. They are typically more pronounced than shimmer.
Microglitter
Microglitters are very small glitters that can serve many purposes. Holographic microglitters would give a scattered holographic look. Colored microglitters would give dimension to a polish. Polishes with glitter should always be topped with a layer of topcoat to smooth out the glitters and make the polish shine.
Multichrome
Multichrome polishes appear to shift between three or more colors (can include hues within the same color) when viewed at various angles and lighting.
Shimmer
Shimmers are like a special added twinkle in the polish. Shimmer can compliment a polish, or stand out in contrast. Shimmer can be heavy, light, or in between.
UCC Flakies
UCC stands for Ultra Chrome Chameleon. This special flakie is metallic and has color changing properties.
5-Free
All Nail Hoot polishes are 5-Free.
Handcrafted
All Nail Hoot polishes are handcrafted with care.
Cruelty Free
All Nail Hoot polishes are cruelty free.