Monday, June 21, 2010

My black nail polish keeps comeing off!?

wtf! i seriously put on like 3 coats and it keeps coming off after like 2 days.. what should i do?My black nail polish keeps comeing off!?
Try using a basecoat, which will also prevent your nails from getting yellowed. Use only 2 thin coats of color, and protect with a thin coat of topcoat. Make sure you give each coat time to dry. Then, make sure you are using rubber gloves for all household chores, and minimizing the amount of exposure to water.My black nail polish keeps comeing off!?
get them done in a salon
Yeah, clear nail polish does work! (I totally agree) Plus, whenever you wash your hands it does gradually come off, so if I were you I'd constantly keep on putting on coats of it. (not too much though) :)
It's probably the brand. I use Sinful Colors Professional in the shade ';Black on Black';. It works very well and you don't need a whole bunch for a lot of depth and color. It drys very fast also. I would also recommend putting on a clear coat or something similar. I also find that any nail polish by Sally Hansen works VERY well also. Hope I helped!
Use a good base coat on cleaned and thuroughly dried nails, 2 coats of color, then one coat of good clear top coat. Add an additional coat of clear every other day to keep them looking new. For base, I recommend Orly ';Bonder'; base coat. For top coat, I recommend ';Seche Vite'; Dry Fast Top Coat.
Its because u need an undercoat before you put it on. Put clear nail varnish on FIRST, and then apply the black...This happens with a lot of nail varnishes, also you should wait for a good while in between each coat you apply..x
try putting on a clear protective coat before applying the first layer of black. i then do a second layer of black after it's dried (give it 5-7 minutes) and do one last clear coat - so 4 all together, clear, two black, clear! it works for me -- stays on without clipping for 4+ days...good luck. same thing if you do black on your toes :)
thats b/c black nail polish is ugly and your nails are trying to tell you something
okay what I do for painting my nails is put on a base clear coat, two sets of the color and a finishing topcoat. this way the nail polish will not sink in with your nail
put on a top coat. Chip Skip is a good one.
either try a different kind of nail polish or get a bottle of coating nail polish its clear so you can just put it on over the black nail polish and it works great
get a better quality nail polish





put a base coat on and then do 2 coats then put a clear coat on top
it doesnt matter how many coats, it depends on the brand. if it was cheap, thats what you will get. i have cheap stuff and thats always what happens
if you have time to redo them, next time start with a base coat. This will allow the nail polish to stick better. Do 2 or 3 coats (whatever you like) of the color. Then seal the color with a clear coat. I suggest buying some good quality base and top coats as they are very important for keeping the color and not chipping away.


Cheap nail polish can also chip very easily no matter how many coats you end up using. I suggest buying a more expensive brand (such as essie or OPI) and that should fix your problem!
put on clear coat after putting on the 2 coat and see what happens. i have black nail polish by nyc and i use 2 coats and one coat of clear after and they don't chip but if you do to the nail salon and have them do they are going to do the same thing. they will start off with one coat and then put on other coat then put on the clear last.
cover in clear nail polish, and then when still tacky plunge into water as cold as you can handle, it hardens it really well
ugh.. i hate when that happens. get some clear polish like Wild Shine Clear Nail Protector [its like $1]


%26amp;%26amp; paint a couple layers over your black polish.
put a clear coat on top of like 3 coats or nail polish and if that doesn't work try getting a diff nail polish brand lol.
put clear polish on over it works for me
please tell what does it mean(make up your mind)

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