. In the 19th century nail polish came to France, England, Italy and the United States, but it was in the 1920's when nail polish really became popular. Many manicure establishments started appearing in France. Inspired by high-gloss car paint, makeup artist Michelle Menard adapted the enamel used for cars into a something more gentle for use on nails, resulting in a glossy lacquer similar to the polish we use today. Her creation was popular among "flappers" who generally only painted the middle of the nail, leaving the cuticles and tip bare in a style known as "Half Moon Manicure".
The company that Menard worked for perfected her formula using pigments instead of the dyes that were being used, and eventually evolved into a cosmetic house that we still use today-Revlon. Revlon started off only producing nail 'enamel' in a variety of colors that were sold at drug stores and department stores during the Great Depression. However, they expanded their line of cosmetics at the beginning of World War II to include other makeup as we know it today.
With the help of Technicolor and beautiful actresses, embellished nails became an element of high fashion during the 1940s. Red symbolized regalty and was worn by Hollywood royalty. The most famous red nails of the time belonged to Rita Hayworth, a well-known actress whose signature crimson hair and nails danced across the screen alongside Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly.
In the 50's and 60's red nail polish became especially popular for glamorous actresses like Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe. Red nails will always be a classic, timeless look.
nail polish comes in a large variety of colors from several popular brands that include Essie, Revlon, and Sally Hanson. Other popular brands include Maybelline, OPI, and Cover Girl.
Miss Sporty and eyeslipsface.co.uk have some beautiful nail varnishes, with a price range going from £1.50 to £3.00. Otherwise I'll recommend checking out your local drugstore.
There is a product that is called Illamasqua Nail Varnish. It is sold at Sephora online. Another is called ASOS nail varnish which is the name of the site to go to for that one.
Which Nail Polish Lasts Longer? (choose two brands of reagular poilish) or Which Nail Polish Dries Faster? (choose two brands of regular polish) or Does Topcoat Really Make a Difference? (choose a topcoat and one brand of regular polish)
use beauty brands nail polish! it dries fast, is durable and doesn't wear out for weeks! (example.)
buff bronze
Yes, it works with all brands of nail polish.
there is a lot of them so i cant really name the types
Well for me its easy because I have close relatives that have long nails but if your in a situation you should use nail grow nail polish with brands such as ruby red nail polish (the polish is clear ) they also have products that harden your nails so the wont break as much
I buy most of my nail polish at walmart,but if you want more expensive brands like O.P.I. then you can go to your salon and buy some their.Also target,and walgreens have some good nail polish and beauty shops like Claires are good too.
Well for me its easy because I have close relatives that have long nails but if your in a situation you should use nail grow nail polish with brands such as ruby red nail polish (the polish is clear ) they also have products that harden your nails so the wont break as much
O.P.I. Rimmel Revlon Cover Girl Sally Henson
Clear nail polish is a special coat of nail polish to protect the other coat of nail polish
Fizz nail polish is not a different type of nail polish, its just the Companys Name (the Company produces the fizz nail polish).
It is polish that goes on your nails. and the nail gods named it that so...