The nail polish is not sticking to your nail or chips faster than you expected because there was something of an oil base on your nail bed, such as lotion, soap, or even sweat. For it to stick, wipe your nails with nail polish remover, buff it, then spray with alcohol before polishing.
take the nail polish off if your going to do acrylic nails yourself, it'll look bad if you dont and you can't make the nails stick good with polish on
because nail polish weakens ur nails and removes essential oils and makes them very soft and breakable..:D
I use the nail polish remover to polish my nails or you can the baby oil.
It is polish that goes on your nails. and the nail gods named it that so...
its polish for your nails
After you take it off, clean your nails with nail polish remover and then apply a clear coat of nail polish and then apply 'hand and nail' cream. After you take it off, clean your nails with nail polish remover and then apply a clear coat of nail polish and then apply 'hand and nail' cream.
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Open the bottle of nail polish and you will see a brush attached to the lid. Wipe off the drops of nail polish on the side of the inside. Use the nail polish as a paintbrush and paint the polish on your nails. Enjoy!
nail polish is a substance applied to fingernails and toenails to improve the appearance of the nails and also to help protect the nails.
Nail polish does tend to chip very easily, and can look messy by the end of a week of having it on. There are a few things you can do to help it stay on longer. Before applying nail polish, wipe your nails with nail polish remover to help remove the oils in your nails, this will help the nail polish adhere to the nails. Put on a base coat. Apply two coats of your favourite nail polish. Put on a top coat.
Open the bottle of nail polish and you will see a brush attached to the lid. Wipe off the drops of nail polish on the side of the inside. Use the nail polish as a paintbrush and paint the polish on your nails. Enjoy!
Yes, it works on any nails so long as you have a base coat of another color so that your crackle polish will stick to it and have the desired crackling effect.