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08 January
Amazing Nail Art Designs
Nails play an important role on women’s look. Not only they can make your hands sparkle, but they can actually show that you care about your looks.And for this spring/summer bright color nails are a huge trend.
The good thing of nail designs is that you don’t have to put fake nails in order to achieve it; you can perfectly let you nails grow a little bit so the design looks fuller.
Nail art designs are all the rage now. But going out and buying them from a proper store seems to be troublesome. Furthermore, you never seem to like the designs that are available and embellishing your precious nails with tacky looking designs is certainly not worth the time or the expense. Furthermore, you don’t really know whether to paint your nails beforehand or try out the varnish at the nail parlor.
Tip: to prevent ingrown toenails, always cut nails straight across. Do not round them off- this makes it very easy for nails to curve in and grow into your skin.
Wipe your nails down with VINEGAR BEFORE painting them. Wipe on the sides of your nails (on the skin), the nail itself and under the nail’s free edge if you have it.
Painting your nails yourself can be tedius, and can often end up being a mess. There are a few ways to make this process easier, neater, and make your manicure or pedicure last longer. Once you get the hang of doing your own nails, you will never have to spend money to go get them done ever again!
Groom Your Nails to Perfection
Cut, trim, and file your nails to where you want them. Make sure your nails are all even, and make sure they are filed smoothly with no sharp edges. Trim and push back your cuticles to make a good amount of space for your manicure or pedicure.
Tip: to prevent ingrown toenails, always cut nails straight across. Do not round them off- this makes it very easy for nails to curve in and grow into your skin.
Always Make Sure Your Nails and Hands are Clean
After grooming your nails and cuticles, wash your hands. Scrub your nails, clean under your nails, and then wipe your nails with a little bit of nail polish remover- to remove any oils or dirt that were left behind. If you add lotion to your hands and cuticles, add it AFTER your nails are completely dry.
Always Use a Base Coat
A base coat is very important- it protects nails and prevents the color from staining your nails. It also makes it so the color will stick to, and stay on your nails. Using a base coat is needed to keep your nails healthy and strong, when using nail polish.
Do Not Let Your Polish Touch Your Cuticles
Push back the polish as close as you can to your cuticles without touching them. Getting polish on your cuticles causes a mess, and doesn't look neat. This is one secret that really helps with a nice, clean look.
Use Smooth, Thin Coats of Polish
Using thin coats of polish will decrease drying time, and will give you a beautiful smooth, long-lasting result. Use smooth strokes, and add more coats as needed.
Always Do at Least Two Coats
If you are using a polish that only requires two coats of polish, use two. If you are using a thin, watery, or a color that is not very rich, add more thin coats as needed until you reach your desired color. Never use less than two coats of color.
Always Let Each Coat of Polish Dry Completely
Make sure every coat is completely dry before adding another coat. Adding a second coat too soon when the first coat is not 100% dry can cause bumps and bubbles that can ruin your manicure. The same thing goes for adding your top coat: make sure your nails are totally dry before adding your top coat.
Always Add a Top Coat
A top coat is the final addition to your manicure or pedicure. A top coat is essential if you want your nail polish to last even one day. A top coat seals in your color, adds shine, and prevents chipping of your color. As said before, don't add your top coat until your nails are 100% dry. Adding your top coat before then can ruin all the work you just did.
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Be patient! Blowing on your nails can alter the color of your polish. To speed up the process, turn on an overhead fan, and let your nails dry naturally. It is well worth it.
Tip: If you do not have a base coat, you can use vinegar. Vinegar helps polish stay on your nails longer, and basically acts as an almost-as-good alternative.
-Make sure your nails are hard, and completely dry before doing anything that could scrape against your nails or imprint them. I can't tell you how many times I thought my polish was completely dry and then reached into a bag, scraped my nails on something, and totally ruined my manicure.
How to Easily Make Nail Polish on Nails Last Longer!
Tips:
You can make nail polish last longer on your nails with vinegar?! Just take a cotton ball and dip it in vinegar then swipe it over your un-polished nail. After it’s dry, polish your nail! That’s it, your nail polish will last longer! Also, using a base coat before painting your nails will help too. I would also like to add that painting a thick coat will actually make it peel off faster. Try to just do a base coat, 2-4 very thin coats of the color you choose and a thin top coat.
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The good thing of nail designs is that you don’t have to put fake nails in order to achieve it; you can perfectly let you nails grow a little bit so the design looks fuller.
Nail art designs are all the rage now. But going out and buying them from a proper store seems to be troublesome. Furthermore, you never seem to like the designs that are available and embellishing your precious nails with tacky looking designs is certainly not worth the time or the expense. Furthermore, you don’t really know whether to paint your nails beforehand or try out the varnish at the nail parlor.
Tip: to prevent ingrown toenails, always cut nails straight across. Do not round them off- this makes it very easy for nails to curve in and grow into your skin.
Wipe your nails down with VINEGAR BEFORE painting them. Wipe on the sides of your nails (on the skin), the nail itself and under the nail’s free edge if you have it.
Painting your nails yourself can be tedius, and can often end up being a mess. There are a few ways to make this process easier, neater, and make your manicure or pedicure last longer. Once you get the hang of doing your own nails, you will never have to spend money to go get them done ever again!
Groom Your Nails to Perfection
Cut, trim, and file your nails to where you want them. Make sure your nails are all even, and make sure they are filed smoothly with no sharp edges. Trim and push back your cuticles to make a good amount of space for your manicure or pedicure.
Tip: to prevent ingrown toenails, always cut nails straight across. Do not round them off- this makes it very easy for nails to curve in and grow into your skin.
Always Make Sure Your Nails and Hands are Clean
After grooming your nails and cuticles, wash your hands. Scrub your nails, clean under your nails, and then wipe your nails with a little bit of nail polish remover- to remove any oils or dirt that were left behind. If you add lotion to your hands and cuticles, add it AFTER your nails are completely dry.
Always Use a Base Coat
A base coat is very important- it protects nails and prevents the color from staining your nails. It also makes it so the color will stick to, and stay on your nails. Using a base coat is needed to keep your nails healthy and strong, when using nail polish.
Do Not Let Your Polish Touch Your Cuticles
Push back the polish as close as you can to your cuticles without touching them. Getting polish on your cuticles causes a mess, and doesn't look neat. This is one secret that really helps with a nice, clean look.
Use Smooth, Thin Coats of Polish
Using thin coats of polish will decrease drying time, and will give you a beautiful smooth, long-lasting result. Use smooth strokes, and add more coats as needed.
Always Do at Least Two Coats
If you are using a polish that only requires two coats of polish, use two. If you are using a thin, watery, or a color that is not very rich, add more thin coats as needed until you reach your desired color. Never use less than two coats of color.
Always Let Each Coat of Polish Dry Completely
Make sure every coat is completely dry before adding another coat. Adding a second coat too soon when the first coat is not 100% dry can cause bumps and bubbles that can ruin your manicure. The same thing goes for adding your top coat: make sure your nails are totally dry before adding your top coat.
Always Add a Top Coat
A top coat is the final addition to your manicure or pedicure. A top coat is essential if you want your nail polish to last even one day. A top coat seals in your color, adds shine, and prevents chipping of your color. As said before, don't add your top coat until your nails are 100% dry. Adding your top coat before then can ruin all the work you just did.
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..Let Your Nails Air Dry
Be patient! Blowing on your nails can alter the color of your polish. To speed up the process, turn on an overhead fan, and let your nails dry naturally. It is well worth it.
Tip: If you do not have a base coat, you can use vinegar. Vinegar helps polish stay on your nails longer, and basically acts as an almost-as-good alternative.
-Make sure your nails are hard, and completely dry before doing anything that could scrape against your nails or imprint them. I can't tell you how many times I thought my polish was completely dry and then reached into a bag, scraped my nails on something, and totally ruined my manicure.
How to Easily Make Nail Polish on Nails Last Longer!
Tips:
You can make nail polish last longer on your nails with vinegar?! Just take a cotton ball and dip it in vinegar then swipe it over your un-polished nail. After it’s dry, polish your nail! That’s it, your nail polish will last longer! Also, using a base coat before painting your nails will help too. I would also like to add that painting a thick coat will actually make it peel off faster. Try to just do a base coat, 2-4 very thin coats of the color you choose and a thin top coat.
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