Friday, November 25, 2011

What makes nail polish to create bubbles after applying?

I always want my polish on my fingernails to be smooth and even. But there are times when there are hardened gas bubbles or blisters (or whatever you may call them) on it after applying. Is that because of too much polish, or is it because of the heat or expiration? And how can I prevent them?What makes nail polish to create bubbles after applying?
This will usually occur when you have applied a layer over another without the first one drying enough. The trick is patience, apply a first single coat thinly, allow to to dry completely and then apply a second coat and you should have no more bubbles.What makes nail polish to create bubbles after applying?
Caused by to many coats applied without allowing each coat to thoroghly dry. Adding a dryer expedites the process.
Do you shake the polish before applying? that may be the problem
I was told by a manicurist that it was caused by shaking the bottle too much also. The best way to make sure it is mixed correctly is by rolling it between your hands, and then letting it sit for a minute or two while you soak, etc.
I always roll the bottle between my hands for a couple minutes and it prevents those bubbles. I don't shake it because it can sometimes actually make bubbles.
its a combination of too much polish and you touching things beofre your nails are dry.
The reason for the bubbles is you are applying the polish too thick or you are applying layer after layer and it doesn't have time to dry. SOLUTION: Polish your nails in thin layers, at least 1-2 in between the other, so that all nails dry evenly. Apply clear nail polish, and voila!
it is often because the polish is not blended very well. make sure to shake the bottle a good bit (there is usually a little ball in the bottle...shake it until the polish is thick enough to barely hear the ball rattle.





it could also be that the polish is kind of cheap/old.
I was told by the gal who did my nails that the bubble are caused by shaking the bottle too much.
I read the answer to this in ';Deep Thoughts';, by Jack Handy, but it escapes me now.

Why are there tiny bubbles on the nail polish on my nails after I paint them?

I put a base coat on and a coat on, waited for it to dry, and put another one on. After they've completely dried, i put a top coat on them and then later, they for these tiny bubbles. help!Why are there tiny bubbles on the nail polish on my nails after I paint them?
those are called air bubbles. you wont have this problem if you bought expensive nail polish. stay away from the cheap nail polishWhy are there tiny bubbles on the nail polish on my nails after I paint them?
I think they're airbubbles


But to get rid of them, roll the bottle of polish between your palms for a few seconds before applying the polish. Don't ask me why this works, I can't remember, but it does.
they're probably air bubbles. try not to sit near a fan or window when doing ur nails.

What color nail polish do i need for a french manicure?

I'm doing my nails myself at home. So should i just purchase a pastel-pink, and white nail polish?What color nail polish do i need for a french manicure?
yea those colors are good and also sally hansen has a french manicure kitWhat color nail polish do i need for a french manicure?
a sheer pink %26amp; white
to do a perfect manicure you're going to need a sheer or very light pink and a white. If you want it shiny, buy a top coat (clear nail polish). you'll also need a buffer for your nails to get them smoothe and also some olive oil. I dont know why you need olive oil but I just know it helps.
For a basic french manicure you will need three colours.





Pale Pink





White





And a clear topcoat





Sometimes you can buy them together in a pack.
I'd say whie but if you do them at home and want them to stay on for a while u should get a hard acrylic coating!


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sheer beige,


white french tip,


and clear.





http://www.sallyhansen.com/product.cfm?p鈥?/a>





- can't bare to know frost


- all the white stuff cr猫me


- clear'd for take off gloss





:)

What is the best way to remove glitter nail polish?

Regular nail polish come off easy with cotten ball and remover but the glitter is a lot harder to get off. Is there any easier way?What is the best way to remove glitter nail polish?
I would use pure acetone and a large cotton ball. Soak the cotton and press on nail and do as usual. It works for me.What is the best way to remove glitter nail polish?
I have an other way to do it. I have always had major problems with glitter nail polish too! After you are done using the fabric softener sheet from dryer, wrap a some cotton balls with it. It hold up much better than regular cotton balls and works great to get that glitter off. :-)

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Does lemon juice really work to get nail polish stains off nails?

I've recently been wearing a lot of nail polish, and of course my nails now have a yellow stain on them. D: I've heard that soaking your fingers in slightly diluted lemon juice works to get rid of stains, but since I've got a fairly big cut on one of my fingers I just want to confirm this method so I don't plunge my hands in lemon juice for no reason.Does lemon juice really work to get nail polish stains off nails?
why not just dip a cotton ball in the lemon juice instead. ps i tried doing that once and it didn't completely remove the yellowDoes lemon juice really work to get nail polish stains off nails?
Try denture cleaning tablets. Dissolve them in water according to the directions and soak your nails in that for a few minutes.
lemon juice makes your nails stronger it doesnt really work for removing nail varnish if you have any other questions to do with health or beauty add me on facebook and join my group health and beauty
here is a website:


http://www.handresearch.com/news/yellow-…
Yes it does!


=] it works for me.
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  • How can I stop myself picking off my nail polish?

    When I put on nail polish it takes me the maximum of 24 hours to start to peel it off. Its really irritating cause it happens when I am bored and can't seem to control it. I know the obvious idea would to be stop wearing nail polish but I like wearing it. Does anyone have any tips on how to stop?How can I stop myself picking off my nail polish?
    Put clear nail polish over it so it won't chip, and perhaps that will prevent you from peeling it offHow can I stop myself picking off my nail polish?
    Put a rubber band on your wrist. When you find yourself chipping away just snap the rubber band. It works!

    I got nail polish on my carpet and backpack. how to get it off?

    what should i do? i already put hand sanitizer on both of them thinking that the alcohol would get it out. then i put nail polish remover on both. still there. what do i do next? should i wait until this dries off before i try something else?I got nail polish on my carpet and backpack. how to get it off?
    Most nail polishes have an acetone base. If the polish is still there, try acetone. If it is just the color stain, you may need bleach. Plan B would be to cover the carpet with a throw rug or a piece of furniture and cover the stain on your back pack with a school emblem. Good luck.I got nail polish on my carpet and backpack. how to get it off?
    Go buy at Wal Mart or at Home Depot this stuff called '; Oops!'; in the paint dept. it removes, paint, lipstick, crayons, car paint if your car has been sprayed painted by vandalism., wine stains.....its damn good. If you cant find it ask a salesperson to help you out.
    when you put the nail poslish remover on the carpet did you srub it?
    i heard if you let shaving cream set on it, it will come off