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The caps from the very old standard-shaped bottles were very different: | The caps from the very old standard-shaped bottles were very different: | ||
[[File:Cap1.jpg|thumb|left|new cap]][[File:Cap2.jpg|thumb|none|old cap]] | [[File:Cap1.jpg|thumb|left|new cap]][[File:Cap2.jpg|thumb|none|old cap]] |
Revision as of 13:52, 9 November 2022
The earliest known mention of China Glaze polish was in the January 1991 issue of Nails Magazine. File:Jan1991nailsmag.jpeg|Vintage Dusties
1995:
The caps from the very old standard-shaped bottles were very different:
The logos on the standard shaped bottles have also changed:
Some very old collections had differently shaped bottles as well, for instance the blah blah collections: oval bottle pics & shiny caps
Some very old colelctions also had the collection name on them, whether in oval or round bottles:
Silver caps usually indicate a special collection like a holographic. Also, the Pure Platinum collection had silver caps.
Some newer, "special" polishes have the collection name on them. (Transitions, crackle, magnetic)