do you shake your nail polish before painting your nails? that's what makes air bubbles.
instead of shaking the bottle, roll it in your hands before applying it to your nails.
2006-06-19 11:39:29
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answered by christine 3
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My experience has been that this happens if I am sitting "under a draft" when I paint my nails. For example, you don't want to be near a ceiling fan or close to an air conditioner vent. The air causes the polish to surface-dry too fast and it causes bubbles. Plus I also notice that polish doesn't dry as pretty once the bottle of polish starts getting too old and thick. But mainly I think it happens when you are getting a draft blowing on you while you're doing your nails.
2006-06-19 11:50:26
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answered by Rhoda 3
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after you wash the oil off reclean with acteone to make sure there no oil left over, then use you base coat and apply your color evenly, never put one glob and try to use it for the whole finger, also try not to blow on them you can get a small nail dryer from a hair supply store for about ten dollars.
2006-06-19 11:40:40
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answered by Dawn R 4
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SHOOK IT TOO HARD. OR THE NAIL POLISH WAS IN THE HEAT. PLACE IN COOL SETTING. SHAKE GENTLY.
2006-06-20 11:54:23
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answered by Anonymous
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its cause of teeny-weeny littly micro-organisms respiring on your dirty fingernails....try and antiseptic solution to stop the process.
2006-06-19 11:40:57
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answered by Lard Cherrybakins 4
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