nail polish chips mostly because of wear and tear. I'm sure science plays a part in how nail polish chips, but not an overly large part.
yes the more layers the less chipping
which nail polish resists chipping? what kinda answer is that ?? ^^ okkk ummm idk i always chip it off myself, before i have to worry about that... lol
I find almost any brand lasts weeks without chipping when I apply the OPI Nail Envy nail strengthener on top. Its pretty much just a hardener, but with the great quality that comes with the OPI name. Also, after removing or before applying nail polish, rubbing some olive oil on your nails naturally strengthens your nails and gives the polish a nice, even surface.
which nail polish resists chipping? what kinda answer is that ?? ^^ okkk ummm idk i always chip it off myself, before i have to worry about that... lol
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Car Paints or car sprays help =) science
sprawiedliwość, or without polish characters, sprawiedliwosc
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It just does!!It has types of chemicals..about that ask your science teacher(:
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I always put a coat on before I paint my nails. If you leave nail polish on your nails too long, they will turn yellow. Clear coat usually protects your nails from this. Then, after you paint your nails and they dry, put another coat on to protect your nail polish from chipping and to make it look shinier!
Chlorine, because it is a chemical, can fade or chip finger and toe nail polish. To lessen the chance of your nail polish chipping, make sure to apply a clear topcoat before and after you paint your nails. And, once you get out of the pool, dry off your nails with a towel to keep the chlorine from sinking in. Hope this helps!