shorty
every time i paint my finger nails, after they dry i always end up scraping of the paint with my teeth... how can i stop that.
its a very bad habbit.
Answer
Here are some things to do:
1) Even if you don't have nail polish on, always use an accetone nail polish remover before (it cleans your nails which helps the color be more vibrant, and if you try to scrap it off it'll taste bad)
2) Get a strong top AND bottom coat (sally hansen has some great ones! They are affordable too! Check out their website)
3) Soak your hands in cool water (actually the water has to be REALLY cold) so that way when it touches your teeth it will be uncomfortable and cold.
4) Put something that taste bad over it after the nail polish dries. Something liquid-y though.
Good luck breaking your habit!!!!
Here are some things to do:
1) Even if you don't have nail polish on, always use an accetone nail polish remover before (it cleans your nails which helps the color be more vibrant, and if you try to scrap it off it'll taste bad)
2) Get a strong top AND bottom coat (sally hansen has some great ones! They are affordable too! Check out their website)
3) Soak your hands in cool water (actually the water has to be REALLY cold) so that way when it touches your teeth it will be uncomfortable and cold.
4) Put something that taste bad over it after the nail polish dries. Something liquid-y though.
Good luck breaking your habit!!!!
Does anything besides nailpolish remover remove nail polish?
Rebuilding
i seem to be out and thers polish everywhere..
haha
anything else you can think of that gets it off?
pleaseandthankyou
Answer
1. rubbing alcohol
2. nail polish romover
3. a nail file
4. peroxide
These are the things i use to romove finger nail polish. They works pretty well. sometimes soap and water works, but not always.
1. rubbing alcohol
2. nail polish romover
3. a nail file
4. peroxide
These are the things i use to romove finger nail polish. They works pretty well. sometimes soap and water works, but not always.
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