Chips in dark polish stand out much more than in light colors or nudes. This one normally remains chipless for around seven to ten days if you apply two coats plus a layer of the brand's top coat.
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.
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.
no. puttng naile polish on a fridg does not make it last forever
formahdayle That would be spelled, "formaldehyde." And your answer is wrong.
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.
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.
Nail varnish is the coloured polish, and that goes on first. The french polish is just a see-through layer that is a strengthener/hardener to make the coloured varnish last longer and that goes on top after you have applied 1 to 2 coats of the coloured nail polish.
Yes, it sounds like a typical Polish last name.
I'm not too sure why but people store it in the fridge as its meant to help them last longer.
Darker colors absorb light and heat....Lighter colors refract...so violet is the closer to last on the list of colors that refract.