Saturday, October 24, 2009

Nail polish help?

How come whenever I put on nail polish, and then put on the top coat, the top coat (clear) takes off some of the polish underneath it!!! HOw can i stop that? thanks!

Nail polish help?
wait untill the bottom coat is dry
Reply:It contains a little nail polish remover.It helps to let it completely dry first.
Reply:uhm ur nails may feel dry but tey really arent i learned u shud wait about 10 minutes before putting on a top layer :)
Reply:i JUST did my nails myself right now. you have to wait till the bottom polish is dry. otherwise the top coat smears the bottom coat everywhere.
Reply:it's cause you aren't waiting long enough
Reply:Wait for the bottom coat to dry first.....then apply the top coat


(Wait 10-15 min. to be sure its dry)





Hope I helped...... = )
Reply:BASE COAT!


works every time.


i put either 2 or 3 layers of base coat. (depends on color)


my routine is..





-base coat


-base coat


-color


-clear coat


-color


-top coat.





that works best for me.
Reply:let the underneath coat dry...completely
Reply:i guess you can try to leave the nail polish dry for a while and then put on the top coat.
Reply:put on clear, dry, put on color, dry, put on clear.








This hold it for me like 3 days until small chips start coming in.
Reply:you have to let the base coat dry compleatly, and none will come off
Reply:Wait until the bottom coat is completely dry first!
Reply:let the polish FULLY dry underneath, not even a little bit sticky. if that doesnt work go to like a Sally's beauty supply and find those cans of spray dry and try that before you put on your top coat. or it is a bad top coat
Reply:The bottom coat isn't dry yet.
Reply:If you put a clear coat of nail polish on then a regular coat of nail polish and then wait for it to completely then put another clear coat on, it won't chip as fast as it usually would
Reply:Well do you use clear nail polish or an actual bottle of top coat? Because clear nail polish is thicker and will do that. Top coat is thinner and formulate to not do that.





Plus, you should wait until your nails are completely dry before adding another coat, or the polish will smudge anyway.
Reply:maybe the bottom layer isn't completely dry when you apply the top coat?
Reply:I'm not completely sure why it happens, but I do know how to avoid it: let your nail color dry for at least 5 minutes before adding a top coat. This way the color will have time to harden and it won't transfer to the top coat.
Reply:try waiting for the bottom coat to dry off first
Reply:you can stop it buy purchasing a top coat that specificly says it will not disrupt the bottom coat. also dont press to hard wen u put on the top
Reply:u need to let the first coat dry completely, and make sure wen u put the 2nd coat that the brush isnt dry and sticky as it can take off some of the polish underneath.
Reply:it's not all the way dry dip your fingers in cold water to make it dry faster ( I know why would you stick something i water in order to get it dry but it works!)
Reply:You have to make sure the bottom coat is dry first.



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