Saturday, February 15, 2014

How can my nail polishes stay nice & smooth ?!?




Amaris


Well most of my nail polishes always end up getting sticky / clumpy . And i don't know what to do . The only ones that have stayed good is O.P.I , China Glaze , & Orly . So i want to know what can i do so they can stay smooth/new? Or how can i repair my nail polishes that got ugly ?
* No they're not old most of them are like only 1 month used or 3 months used



Answer
Nail polishes that are old end up lumping together, making it thick and clumpy. Always remember to shake the bottle. If that still doesn't work, try buying a nail polish thinner (available at any beauty or drugstore). You can also try putting a tiny drop of acetone/nail polish remover to get rid of the clumps. Also, always remember to put on base coat and top coat, because that can help give your nails a smooth, professional look.

These articles will help you tremendously:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2221577_keep-nail-polish-thin.html
http://www.ehow.com/how_4907552_thin-nail-polish.html
http://www.ehow.com/how_5107793_restore-old-sticky-nail-polish.html
http://www.ehow.com/how_4522651_thin-out-nail-polish.html
http://www.bellasugar.com/How-Thin-Out-Clumpy-Nail-Polish-2724189

How do you clean nail polish bottles?

Q. Hi, I love doing my nails but some of my nail polishes have very gunky brushes. It makes it nearly impossible to paint my nails! I will clean the brush off by wiping it on a tissue but then it comes out chunky again if i dip it back in. How do you clean your nail polish bottles?


Answer
First unscrew your nail polish
Take the brush out and dip it in nail polish remover
Then clean it with tissue or a soft rag
Then get baby or olive oil and put it on the brushes so it can get soft and fluffy put still sturdy to use
To clean your bottle get nail polish remover on a cotton ball or tissue and clean the rim of the brush with it get all the gunk out
Next get a good amount of vasaline and swip around the rim do your bottle will srew on correctly

Hope I helped!




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