Tuesday, May 11, 2010

What makes air bubbles in nail polish when it dries?

I thought maybe my polish was old, but this never happens at the salon and I KNOW their nail polish is older than mine. I get really bad air bubbles in my color when it dries. Any ideas what causes that?What makes air bubbles in nail polish when it dries?
don't blow on your nails, and make sure no drafts or wind are coming at you. make sure you're not accidentally breathing on them. rofl. some nail polish is more sensitive to bubble then others. just don't give them any air!!What makes air bubbles in nail polish when it dries?
You have too much moisture on your nail.. You need to use a nail polish with acitone to dry out the nail. Use a base coat. 2 coats of polilsh and a top coat. Your polish will last for up to two weeks.


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Ten Things You Should Know About Nail Polish


Nail polish beauty tips and fun facts


1. Nail Polish and Yellow Skin tones


If you have olive or yellow skin tones choose peach or clear polish to cover minor nail imperfections.


2. Nail Polish and Pink Skin Tones


If you have pink skin tones, choose pink or clear nail polish to cover minor nail imperfections.


3. History of Nail Polish Ingredients


During the Ming Dynasty, polish was made from a combination of beeswax, egg whites, gelatin, vegetable dies and Arabic gum. The polish we use today can give its thanks to the car industry. Today's polish is a refined version of car paint.


4. Who Invented Nail Polish


Nail Polish as we know it today was invented about 5000 years ago by the Chinese with the favored colors being red and black.


5. History of Nail Polish


The Egyptians apparently used to dip their fingers into orange henna.


6. Flaking Nail Polish


There is nothing more annoying than having to redo your nails because the polish on the tips has begun to flake off! Here is a trick that might save you the bother. Apply the polish in several THIN coats instead of thick ones. It seems to make a difference!


7. Uses For Empty Nail Polish Bottles


Fill the clean bottle with vegetable oil and paint your nails and cuticles several times a day.


8. After You Finish


After you've finished your polish application, don't stop there. Now is the perfect time to give yourself a hand massage. Use a rich hand cream and slather it on using circular movements until it is absorbed. Don't forget that our hands are constantly exposed and need constant attention.


9. Shelf Life of Polishes


Polish has a shelf life of about two years especially if stored properly.


10. More Bubbles in Your Polish


More causes of bubbling include drafts, air conditioners, fans etc. While applying polish, find a room that has none of these bubble producers.


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Don't shake it------I read this out of a beauty book and tried it on myself.





Just take the bottle and put it between your hands and roll it----don't shake, that is what causes bubbles.
Shake the nail polish before you use it, like tap it with you hand. I think that is what it is! :) Good luck!
i feel very sorry for u dear.


its nitrogen that bubbles. which means u have a very serious disease that needs to cured before its too late.





OMG, see a doctor first.

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