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[–] BlueDiamond@rammy.site 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (6 children)

Great job for your first time! I've been painting my nails forever and still look like a 3 year old got into mom's makeup bag sometimes.

  1. polish is made to stick to nails, not skin. If it gets on your finger it'll wash off by the end of the day -ish.

  2. The more coats = the thicker the polish = the longer it takes to dry.

  3. Clear base coats help it stick to the nail. Clear top coats help keep it from chipping.

Happy polishing!

[–] Gerryflap@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (5 children)

I recently started paining my nails. It's definitely very handy that it easily gets of skin because I can't for the life of me manage to only paint my nails. I'm currently looking to get those top coats, because the nail polish chips off pretty easily after a few days, which is quite annoying.

[–] megahertz@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

If the surface of your nail is uneven it will also cause your polish to chip. My nails have these vertical ridges, which if not smoothed out cause polish to chip very quickly. The natural growth pattern of my nails + engaging in activities like gardening, hand washing dishes and clothes means I generally get about half a day of fully polished nails before the polish starts to chip.

Here's an example of the ridges to which I refer in the paragraph above:

They also make ridge filling base coats which can reduce the ridged look on the polish. I haven't tried them though so I dunno how well they work.

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