Avon Liquid Freeze Quick Dry Nail Spray

I’m sure you’ll all agree that the most annoying part of painting your nails is waiting for them to dry.  Sometimes I get so bored I adopt a “that’ll do” attitude whilst they’re still tacky and give up waiting, which usually results in smudged and marked nails!  But that has all changed now that I have discovered one little product that makes a big, big difference…  Avon’s Liquid Freeze Quick Dry Nail Spray.

Despite having been an Avon Representative for almost two years, I only recently tried this spray and I’m so glad that I did – I just wish I had bought it sooner!  The Liquid Freeze Spray comes in a 50ml bottle and retails for £6.00.  For the price I was expecting a bigger bottle, but you really don’t need to use much each time you paint your nails so it should last for ages.

The product applies with a simple pump spray so it’s very easy to use, and application is simple.  After painting your nails you just hold the bottle about 20-30cm away from your nails and press the pump down to apply one spray per hand.  Any closer and it won’t cover each nail, and any more sprays is just a waste and will make your hands rather wet!

Before using the spray for the first time it’s a good idea to get the pump working by pressing it a few times.  I made the mistake of spraying it straight onto my nails the first time I used it and the spray came out as a stream, which made a big wet mess of my nails.  Luckily, after that initial spray the pump is fine.

The spray leaves a fine wet mist over your nails (and also your fingers but that’s unavoidable).  At first I didn’t think it was going to work, but sure enough it did!  After about a minute, and much to my surprise, my nails were completely dry to the touch – this spray really is a little miracle worker!  However, it doesn’t dry on your skin so it needs to be washed or wiped off your hands once your nails are dry.

I find the Liquid Freeze is most useful for nail art.  I usually find nail art very time-consuming, what with all the drying time, but this cuts it down massively.  I used the spray today whilst doing some nail art which had five or six layers in some parts, a few rather thick, and I was able to paint each layer within a couple of minutes of each other.  Usually I have to wait almost half an hour between layers!

There’s one thing I don’t like about the spray though…  its smell.  For some reason I was expecting it to have a fruity scent, so I was slightly disappointed when I was met with a strong smell of chemicals, almost like hairspray.  Thankfully, the smell fades fairly quickly so it isn’t a big problem, you just have to put up with it for a bit.

Avon’s Liquid Freeze Quick Dry Spray is a definite must-have for all impatient nail painters, and an essential for anyone who does a lot of nail art!  I, for one, will never be without it now.  If you want to try some for yourself, it can be found on Page 186 of the current Avon brochure and costs £6.00.  There’s also a special offer running alongside it, so you can get Avon’s Gold Strength nail strengthener for only 99p if you order any Nail Experts product.

Naomi x

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Posted on September 20, 2012, in Nails and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

  1. I’ve been wanting to try this for ages but I was unsure whether or not it would actually work so I never bothered. But it looks amazing! It would be perfect for nail art, you’re right, I hate the waiting between layers too. I’m so glad you did this review! I definitely need to get some of this! :)
    Ra ♥

  2. Sounds like a very useful product, usually I’m really sceptical about products like this on because I tried something similar which didn’t work at all, it just made my hands wet while drying my hands I messed up my nails.

  3. So is it like a top coat?

    • Hi :)

      No, it isn’t a top coat – it can be applied between layers and it just dries your nails quicker, leaving no sheen or residue behind. I apply a top coat as normal after using the spray.

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