Tuesday, August 24, 2010

How do you get bubbles out of nail polish?

This doesn't happen with all my nail polish. Just a bottle or two. I don't shake the bottles much and they seem to go on smooth. Once it has dried on the nails there are all these tiny little bubbles. How do you avoid this?How do you get bubbles out of nail polish?
To avoid bubbles you need to put the polish on in thin coats and allow each coat to dry completely before applying the next one. You could also try thinning your nailpolish a little bit with a few drops of nail polish thinner (NOT nail polish remover). Thin the polish a little bit at a time until you get the consistency you want (you don't want to do it all at once or you could end up with too-thin polish). The last thing you could try is keeping your nail polish in the fridge - that will help to keep it fresh. Let it warm up to room-temperature when you want to use it.How do you get bubbles out of nail polish?
your probably putting it on to thick. try a thin coat let it dry then put a other thin coat on
you are either getting bubbles because your coats are too thick, and/or you are not allowing the coats to dry fully before adding another on top. if your polish has gotten old it may have thickenned and the texture is now not optimal for use. you should use fresh polish, paint the polish on in thin layers, and allow each layer to dry fully before putting the next one on
Actually there are two ways to get rid of the bubbles. One way is to paint consecutive layers of polish immediately after each other before the previous coat has time to set. Once the polish begins to set, you have to let it dry completely before adding another coat to avoid the bubbles. But if you polish each coat immediately following the other (like they do in the salon) you shouldn't have a problem. The second way is to let a sufficient amount of time pass for each coat to dry. (Very time consuming)Try it, you'll see.
wash and dry your hands and wait about 10 minutes. then paint on one coat and let dry then paint your second coat. it also helps to not put your hands in water for an hour or two after you have painted them.
Once bubbles appear, start over. The problem might be with the polish or with the undercoat. Mine gets bubbles when it's put on too thicky or in humid weather.
the polish may be old or u may have a problem like me which is sweaty or moist nail beds. i know that sounds weird but i have been told by more then one nail technician that i have that problem. it also makes it where my polish doesnt last long. it starts peeling within a couple of days.
Your polish may be old and need replacing. I have seen this happen if it is a cheaper brand as well.
shake the bottles then let it settle for a little while. this used to happen to me all the time.
put it on slower and blush in long upward strokes
You can't. Throw it out. I've had it happen to me.

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