Yes for the most part, i once didn't take it off and it lasted a whole year!! that's how you know you have good polish!!!
You can use the same polish on your fingernails and toenails and the toenails will most likely keep the polish longer. This is simply because you use your fingers much more than your toes and the nails are constantly subjected to the elements. While the toes hang out in comfy socks and shoes, the nailpolish on your fingernails wear and chip away with use.
no. puttng naile polish on a fridg does not make it last forever
yes it does last longer, because with the expensive nail polish the people who make it only concentrate on making it look like its worth a lot of money, when really it doesnt last as long as cheap nail polish does.
Because you're doing it wrong. Answer: Maybe you're too fussy and you're trying to trim them as short as possible. Anyway, 1 hour is bad, but it's not as bad as the last time I trimmed my toenails, which took an incredible 4 hours! I had to stop several times, to stretch and relax my sore legs from being hunched over for so many hours. I don't know why it would take anybody 10 minutes to trim fingernails let alone an hour or more for toenails... It should only take maybe 2 minutes to trim your fingernails.
formahdayle That would be spelled, "formaldehyde." And your answer is wrong.
It peel is because well its been on there for a week. Try putting a clear coat on it to make it last longer and maybe put more coats of the color. It peels because you are walking hitting your toes and all that stuff. Your toes don't peel as fast as your finger nails do.
Your toenails is either natrually shaped liked that and or when you last went to the nail salon.
Acrylic resin is used in most nail polish. It dries hard and bright, but can crack or chip because it is a very thin layer.
A persons toenail clippings last a very long time because they have little moisture in them that would lead to corrosion or bacterial induced decay. There are instances of toenails and fingernails preserved within tombs that were sealed thousands of years ago.
Opened bottles, after about two years. Unopened, they can last indefinitely, says Annette Soboleski, a nail technician for polish maker OPI Products Inc. Once a bottle is opened, however, some ingredients will evaporate, causing the polish to thicken and separate. To thin the polish and make it last longer, add a few drops of nail-lacquer thinner.
Well depending on how much you work with your hands. If you are washing them constantly, they will probably come off faster. It also depends on the chemical making and the oils in your skin, which can affect how long your nail polish lasts. You should put on a top coat after finished with the main colour because it will protect the colour and make the nail polish last a bit longer.
Look and try out some samples and write FACTS about your results.
Yes, if it is a lighter colour such as white it could cause the polish colour to seem more vibrant. It could also aid in acting as a primer and allowing the polish to go on smoother and last longer.