Piggy Paint

by Susan Warren Utley

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I challenge you to show me a little girl who doesn’t enjoy playing dress up. My daughter Savannah loved to parade around the house like a princess in plastic high heels and long flowing dresses. From the curls on her head to the berry flavored gloss on her lips, she enjoyed being “just like mommy.” She even had her own collection of pretty nail polish for her fingers and toes. But just like mommy, she learned early on that playing dress up meant having to endure the smells and fumes of the nail polish and even worse, the constant nagging from mommy to keep her fingers out of her mouth.

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Savannah is all grown up now and her niece Emmersyn is ready to fill her shoes as the “Princess of Dress Up.” Fortunately for Emmesyn, there is now a safe alternative to those other so-called nail polishes for kids. Its called Piggy Paint! Not only is it a non-flammable, low odor nail polish but it is a water based product that is both non-toxic and hypoallergenic. Why is a water based nail polish important to you and your daughter? Check out this photo from the Piggy Paint website! The three pools of polish on the bottom of the foam plate are from the Piggy Paint collection. The three bubbly holes eating through the top of the foam plate are solvent based kid polishes. Piggy Paint doesn’t eat through the foam because it is free of harmful toxic chemicals. That means no formaldehyde, toluene, phthalates, Bisphenol A, ethyl acetate or acetone! After seeing that photo, Savannah is thanking me for all my nagging!

Piggy Paint dries to a durable, hard finish in just sixty seconds of air dry followed by sixty seconds of warm heat under the blow dryer. Fun, vibrant colors with whimsical names like Clouds of Candy (Pastel Blue), Dragon Tears (Light Green Pearl), and Mac-n-Cheese Please (Vibrant Orange) are sure to impress your little one. To remove those pretty colors, try Piggy Paint’s non-toxic, odorless and hypoallergenic nail Polish Remover. Works like a charm!

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Your little princess is sure to enjoy dressing up in Piggy Paint and you’ll enjoy the peace of mind that comes from a product that is “Natural as Mud.”

For more information visit Piggy Paint online.


This reviewer is not compensated for purchases made from links in this review. Sample product(s) were provided for testing and reviewing purposes. This item was used only for the purposes of this review.
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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

gino @ Kerala Holidays April 12, 2010 at 12:32 pm

The post looks very nice. I love reading your post. You are lucky to have Savannah. It is really nice to hear that she is aware about maintaining good habits.Take care your kid.

Princess Dresses May 29, 2010 at 8:27 am

Piggy paint sounds like a viable alternative for my daughter Alice. She also like Savanna loves dress up. And when i’m away at work, she tries painting her nails too with my nail polish.

It shows how much she wants to be like mummy so i might as well get her own sets of piggy paint. Thanks

lovetech April 17, 2011 at 8:21 am

if this paint is not harmful to the child maybe you can explain it

Infotainment Lounge October 13, 2011 at 11:49 pm

I hope these piggy paints won’t be harmful for children because they are made specially for children. If there is any harm about these paints, there must be warnings and parental care instructions on them.

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