typically nail polish chips because you either do extensive typing or texting. Nail polish will begin to come off because the oils from your nails (and skin) make the adherence of the polish to your nail to become weaker and eventually it will chip, or come completely off.
It's not because it's the colour red; it's either because it's of bad quality, or because with red nail polish you can see the difference between the nail polish colour and your actual nail colour better.
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you can but it might chip a little
It does in a way because it acts as a protective coat. Also, they will grow and won't chip because Shellac is pretty tough.
Some of the most popular designs for nails are acrylics, gel and polish. The most popular design at the moment is shellac as this is a varnish that can be used on any nails and cures so it does not chip for 14 days.
i mean at some time or other they will chip and ur nails will start to grow out but the best idea is a coat or two (only when the first is completley dried) of even clear coat
There are a couple reasons, one is because germs grow under your nails and can be transfered from one food to another. The other is nails accidentally break or chip and no one wants to find yours in their mashed potatoes or in the macaroni at the salad bar.
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well if done properly at a salon, 1 1/2 - 2 weeks. they well start to chip , turn yellow and grow out so get them filled to make it look better. remember though, acrylics ruin ur nails sometimes!
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.
Not normally unless they have a disease on there feet in which a vet/doctor has to remove it. Guinea pigs can 'chip' there toe nails as a human does but it eventually grows back. hope this helped!
This condition happens when natural oils or their moisture content has been exhausted from the nails or the hands. Here are some other reasons why this happens and ways to get rid of it:One is the extreme weather condition that can affect the nails. Very cold or dry weather causes the nail plate to dehydrate that results in the layers splitting and flaking off.To rehydrate the nail plate, apply some moisturizer right after washing one's hands. And to protect the nails from severe dryness and coolness make it a habit to wear gloves.
A clear coat or more depending on what you have painted. This will chip the clear coat not your colour coat. For best protection a two pack clear that when cured ends up as hard as nails to protect the finished products colour from damage. It also will chip but gives a good protection for the colour coat. !
Nails (and finger nails) have volume.