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SCiENCE FAiR PR0JECT!


Question Posted Sunday October 15 2006, 3:30 pm

Alright, so i need major help. My question for my science fair project is " Do name brand (nail polishes) work better or worse than generic (nail polishes).

I need a page of information about this topic. I have been searching online & i've found nothing. Please help me. I might be able to change my topic a little bit. Any advice? Please give me advice asap.


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xxbarbielove answered Sunday October 15 2006, 9:20 pm:
You could take a survey.

I prefer name brand, regular non brand nail polish wears off super easy! Theres a reason nail places use what they use!

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