Friday, May 14, 2010

Is there a way to smooth out my fingernail polish after it's dry?

I fell asleep before my nails were completely dry, and they're now imprinted from the texture of the sheets. Is there a way to smooth them out without repainting my nails?Is there a way to smooth out my fingernail polish after it's dry?
~Always wipe nails with a cloth before painting. Any oils left on the nails will prevent polish from sticking and increase the risk of chipping.





~If the nail chips, the best thing to do is remove the polish and begin again. If you don't have time, dip your finger in nail polish remover and smooth it over the chipped area to soften the edges. Now, repaint the chipped area and then cover with a clear top coat to reseal the nail.





~If you smudge nail polish while it's drying, dab your fingertip in remover and use it to smooth the surface, then repaint with a top coat.





~If nails break, the only thing you can do is cut them off. however, if the break is down low, take a teabag and cut a tiny strip of gauze. Apply this to the nail and paint over it with polish.





~Don't apply nail polish remover to gunky nail varnish as it will dry out the nail. Instead, use specialist thinners available from beauty stores.





Good luck and Happy Holidays!!Is there a way to smooth out my fingernail polish after it's dry?
just do like 5 runovers of clear nail polish, it makes it thick, but smooth, i do it and it works just fine.... but my nails are tiny and i keep them short all the time, i hate long nails !
Put some clear coat on and it will even it out and you will not even know that happened afterwards. I do that all the time, in fact I need to do it again lol
You can try to buff them out but more than likely you'll have to put on a extra coat or repaint them all together !
there's like a nail polish they sell in avon which evens and smoothes out your polish aftter its dry
top coat and a buffer

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