Warm weather is here, and that means most of us will be wearing
nail polish more often to show off our hands and feet. Here's how to apply nail polish properly, for long-lasting effect.
Light summer clothes and sandals mean your feet and hands will be taking
center stage, so putting a few extra minutes into proper nail
care is must for the prettiest looks. Whether you are applying
nail polish to your hands or toes, the basic principles to make
your manicure [1] or pedicure [2] last are the same.
1. Prepare your nails properly before polishing. Nail polish
won't adhere well to nails that are dirty or oily. Wash your
hands thoroughly to remove any lotions, dirt or oils, and then
brush each nail with a bit of nail polish remover. This will
remove all oils from the nail itself and prepare it for
accepting polish.
2. Lightly buff your nails and file off any rough edges. Polish
will be more prone to peeling and flaking if the nails are rough
around the edges or have ridges in them. Filing and buffing
gives a smoother surface so that polish won't flake.
3. Choose the right polish. Did you know that nail polish
expires? Most brands will only last about a year before they
become thicker and start to clump. Polish that's too thick will
go on thicker and won't dry well, leading to more chance of
smearing or smudging. Most nail polish formulas are similar and
will last almost a week, but fast drying formulas are an
exception. The extra ingredients that allow fast drying
polishes to set so quickly also makes them peel more quickly,
so try to avoid fast-dry formulas unless you absolutely have to
use them. The extra few minutes spent drying a standard nail
polish will be well worth it if your manicure [3] lasts days
longer.
4. Care for your polish properly. Summer weather is especially
tough on nail polish – the high temperatures can cause polish
to separate and the color to change. To keep your nail polish
in top condition, refrigerate it in the summer. You should also
clean the polish bottle carefully after each use by wiping the
outside edge of the bottle with a cotton ball soaked in nail
polish remover to keep the bottle from sticking shut. Finally,
be sure that you gently blend the nail polish before applying
by rolling the bottle between your hands. Shaking a bottle of
polish will create air bubbles in the polish that can cause
bumps and clumps when you apply it – guaranteed to shorten the
life span of your manicure [4] or pedicure [5].
5. Use a base coat and top coat. It takes a bit more time to do
a complete manicure rather than just throwing on some polish,
but its well worth the effort. After your nails are clean, be
sure to apply a base coat; this product prepares the nail for
polish and gives nail polish something to cling to so that it
lasts longer. Follow this with two thin coats of polish in the
desired color, and then finish off with a quality top coat.
When you apply the top coat, be sure to run the brush
horizontally across the tip of the nail with a bit of it going
under the edge of the nail. This will help prevent peeling and
seals the manicure properly.
6. Don't rush things. Be sure to let your nails dry five to ten
minutes between each coat. If the coat below isn't completely
dry before you add the next one, your nails won't dry properly
for quite a while, leading to chips and smudges. If you are in
a rush or simply impatient, plunge your nails into ice water
for a few seconds between coats – this will quickly dry and
seal the polish.
Enjoy your beautifully painted, long lasting nails! Remember
not to open soda cans or pick at envelopes with your freshly
painted nails. Using your nails as tools won't help you keep
your nail polish fresh at all!
About The Author: Sally Hart is a salon owner who purchases her
quality beauty products at discount prices at eNailSupply
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