does anyone know a really good nail varnish that will last a long time without chipping because all tha ones i've tried which are meant to last ages are rubbish.Nail varnish???
Just apply 2 coats of clear gloss over your color it should make it last longer and make sure your nails are completely dry before applying one coat after the otherNail varnish???
No, but when i go for a pedicure, the varnish lasts longer. they put base coat, 2 coats plus a coat of clear on top.
My beauty consultant (daughter in law) informs me that, these days, nail varnish is pass茅!
Far better to buy ceramic over-nails! Depending on whether you wish ';permanent'; fixtures, or to change between dates, so depends whether you use a removable adhesive, or a resin adhesive.
The range of colours and patterns is quite extensive, enough to satisfy any fashionista!
Just apply 2 coats of clear gloss over your color it should make it last longer and make sure your nails are completely dry before applying one coat after the other
any nail varnish that is quite expensive.
make sure you put two layers of top coat on to protect it and regularly put on hand/nail cream.
OPI nailpolish is what the professionals use, it lasts a long time and the colours are beautiful and come out great!
use opi nail polishe use a bottom coat then polish and add a topcoat
I would suggest to you the new Sally Hansen Salon brand. I had it on for a week before I started to see any sort of chipping and that was without a top coat or base coat.
I also just picked up one from Chanel and so far so good but it was alot more expensive and I prefer to spend less when possible.
try OPI nail polish...its really good and lasts for at least a week and a lot of the nail salons use this brand. Don't forget to use a base coat and top coat to make it last even longer! :)
I find that cheaper varnishes last longer (chip wise) I put on No17 (Boots) then a top soat and it lasts easily a week!
Sally Hansen diamond shine nail varnish is really good and it stays on my nails for ages with no chipping and it's not that expensive, another one is the OPI nail varnish. Put a good clear shine top coat on and just paint a little across the tip of your nails too, I was told to do this and it seems to work!
use opi nail polishe use a bottom coat then polish and add a topcoat
OPI nailpolish is what the professionals use, it lasts a long time and the colours are beautiful and come out great!
I would suggest to you the new Sally Hansen Salon brand. I had it on for a week before I started to see any sort of chipping and that was without a top coat or base coat.
I also just picked up one from Chanel and so far so good but it was alot more expensive and I prefer to spend less when possible.
I find that cheaper varnishes last longer (chip wise) I put on No17 (Boots) then a top soat and it lasts easily a week!
try OPI nail polish...its really good and lasts for at least a week and a lot of the nail salons use this brand. Don't forget to use a base coat and top coat to make it last even longer! :)
My beauty consultant (daughter in law) informs me that, these days, nail varnish is pass茅!
Far better to buy ceramic over-nails! Depending on whether you wish ';permanent'; fixtures, or to change between dates, so depends whether you use a removable adhesive, or a resin adhesive.
The range of colours and patterns is quite extensive, enough to satisfy any fashionista!
any nail varnish that is quite expensive.
make sure you put two layers of top coat on to protect it and regularly put on hand/nail cream.
No, but when i go for a pedicure, the varnish lasts longer. they put base coat, 2 coats plus a coat of clear on top.
Sally Hansen diamond shine nail varnish is really good and it stays on my nails for ages with no chipping and it's not that expensive, another one is the OPI nail varnish. Put a good clear shine top coat on and just paint a little across the tip of your nails too, I was told to do this and it seems to work!
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