Now that spring is here, sandals, flip-flops and walking around in our bare feet have replaced our usual socks and shoes. With all of this extra foot exposure, pretty painted toenails are a must! Riley and I love to have girl time together and paint our piggies, but because she is an antsy little toddler who can't sit still for long, the kind of nail polish used on her has to be special.
Piggy Paint is an all-natural, non-toxic nail polish designed especially for children, which happens to dry completely in only 60 seconds! I recently had the chance to review an assortment of brand new colors and even a nail pen with Riley. Keep reading to see how all of our piggies (even daddy's) are looking their best and ready for spring thanks to Piggy Paint!
2-Pack Nail Polish, which retails for $3.98
Girls Rule! Nail Pen, which retails for $8.99
Glamour Girl Nail Polish, which retails for $8.99
Glitter Bug Nail Polish, which retails for $8.99
Nail Polish Remover, which retails for $8.99
Piggy Paint is a non-toxic, eco-friendly nail polish that is specially formulated of natural ingredients and proudly made in the USA. :usa: It is free of formaldehyde, toluene, phthalates, BPA, ethyl acetate and acetone. Piggy Paint's hypoallergenic, odorless formula makes it gently enough for sensitive hands and noses, yet it dries to a hard, durable finish that can easily be removed with Piggy Paint Nail Polish Remover.
Riley and I were given the chance to sample some of Piggy Paint's newest offerings, which we could hardly refuse. I love painting toes with my daughter, but have to admit that I've never let her paint MY toes before. Piggy Paint is so safe and natural though, that when I saw Piggy Paint's Nail Pen included in the items we were to review, I just couldn't resist letting Riley in on the fun.
She did a great job for a three-and-a-half-year-old, and tried so hard to paint my toes perfectly. It also gave me a great reason to try the Piggy Paint Nail Polish Remover so as to clean up the many spots on my feet which shouldn't have been purple! :laugh:
Riley couldn't wait to have her piggies painted using one of the new glittery shades we received. Although she was definitely torn between the Glamour Girl and the Glitter Bug shades, in the end, she decided to go with the Glitter Bug which was a clear polish with plenty of silvery, rainbow-colored glitter swirling about.
I enjoyed knowing that the Piggy Paint nail polish I was using was non-toxic, all-natural and had absolutely no chemical smell to it. It's also extremely kid-friendly in that it dries hard in only 60 seconds and covers so well that it only required ONE coat. After Riley's toes were painted, she wanted to paint her daddy's toes too. He was nice enough to oblige and within a few minutes, we all had stunning new pedis thanks to Piggy Paint!
If you'd like to spend some quality girl time with your daughter and get some dazzling toes in the process, then I highly recommend any of the nail care items from Piggy Paint. Their high-quality, all-natural, made-in-the-USA nail polishes will have your piggies looking great in just seconds. Now that Piggy Paint is available at Walmart, it's super convenient to pick up a bottle any time and perk up those piggies!
Disclosure: I received the array of products mentioned above from Piggy Paint in order to facilitate my review. No other compensation was received. This product review is based on my own personal experiences with this item and is completely honest and objective. |
I'm a former 7th grade Science teacher turned stay-at-home mom that lives in Houston, Texas. I am married to my college sweetheart and have a beautiful daughter named Riley, who definitely keeps me on my toes! I am also involved in starting a small business which would both manufacture and sell an invention that I've patented, called Toothpaste 2 Go. I love interacting with my readers and hope to learn as much about you as you learn about me!
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