The Mystery of the Magic Nail Polish


Look, look! The Cutex is in a spillproof bottle. It did not spill out, when the lady was playing Nail Polish Dominoes.

But let’s look into this a little bit more. Soon a new theory will emerge. Leaving the bottle tops off and playing games with your makeup may cause it to dry up. And then it will be – spillproof!

Next mystery: how to paint your nails with solidified Cutex.

Solution: go buy some more!

Now that’s a clever ad.

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5 Responses to The Mystery of the Magic Nail Polish

  1. Oh my gosh. I think I remember having that kind of nail polish, as a kid. How old are these ads?!? :-O

  2. Mrs M – This one is from the 1950s, but I remember Cutex very well and I was born in ’62. I think I began noticing nail polish in the late 60s (about the time of the moon landing, though not related to it)

  3. What are you doing this weekend? I can cancel a few plans if you want to get together and tip over some Cutex bottles. That sounds like a blast, huh?

  4. yes and look at the way they spelled “spilpruf”

  5. Bill – Well, it’s not a holiday up here in Canada, so I’m game for some Cutex Dominoes, sure! Do they still sell this stuff?Amy – Maybe it is also Spellproof.

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