They are basicaly the same. I believe nail lacquer is just thicker.
Nail lacquer and nail polish are essentially the same thing. Both terms refer to the colored liquid that is applied to nails to add color and shine. The term "nail lacquer" is often used by high-end or professional brands to give a more sophisticated or luxurious image, while "nail polish" is the more common term used by everyday consumers.
The difference is nail polish, is basicly nail paint....But nail varnish is like the special nail paint they use to make designs on your nails. - - - - - Nail polish, nail varnish, nail paint and nail lacquer are four names for the same stuff. It just comes down to what the manufacturer wants to call it.
As in the stuff you put on your nails? Polish. Really, though, the British have it all wrong--nail "varnish" isn't varnish at all, it's nitrocellulose lacquer.
Lacquer paint is popular for nails.
no its not
no you polish your nails
by asking, "Can you polish my nails?" it is very simple.
I use the nail polish remover to polish my nails or you can the baby oil.
its polish for your nails
It is something that is used to make acrylic nails that is a liquid
No. They make your nails very thin and the polish chips easily.
I polish my nails though its not that perfect is not a correct grammar.