Orly, Covergirl Continuous Color, Maybelline Express Finish, or Milani. NYC has to be the worst brand ever, don't even bother to try it (unless it's for your toenails, then it holds up ok, but it doesn't last very long with normal wear and tear on your hands). Nailine doesn't make very good nail polish either. Sally Hansen is ok, but it takes a really long time to dry and it's easy to mess up while it's still wet. Loreal Jet-Set is good. I tried Avon's "Mirror Shine" once and it was pretty good, I haven't tried anything else by them yet though. Artmatic and Naturistics Super Shine also suck.
Give those a try and see what works best. You can always try putting a clear coat of a real good polish over top to try and help stop it from chipping. For best results, buff your nails with an emery board before applying nail polish. It helps it hold to your nails better. You might also want to use a base coat to strengthen your nails like Sally Hansen Maximum Growth or No More Breaks. That will protect them from damage from the chemicals in typical polish. If you're painting your nails immediately after removing an old color, be sure to use plenty of nail polish remover with acetone and preferably with moisturizers to help keep your nails from drying out. Then wash your nails very good with soap and water.
2006-08-01 14:09:33
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answered by chica_zarca 6
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OPI or Orly is the best but always remember to put a base coat on first then your color polish and always put a clear top coat and you would not have any chipping. Im a lisenced professional.
2006-08-01 14:28:24
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answered by justv 1
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Try Revlon nail enamel! I have been painting my nails for years and virtually every Revlon that I have bought lasts a long time. When I paint my toenails with Revlon it lasts a lot longer than ANY other brand. They're expensive, but worth it.
2006-08-01 14:12:19
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answered by Chingona 4
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Essie for color and Sally Hansen for basecoat/protection. Use Sally Hansen Nail Grow as a base coat. It will prevent your nail polish from chipping and your nails from breaking.
2006-08-01 14:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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i might time table an emergency pedicure with an information technician. whether she finally ends up having to report it off, she would be in a position to repair the wear and tear. Or, she would be in a position to apply a independent no-chip gel polish--the type this is desperate with a UV lamp--over the warm pink so which you would be able to truly carry out.
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answered by ai 4
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opi. It might be more expensive than your average nail polish but I have found it to be worth it.
2006-08-01 14:11:30
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answered by Na5454 2
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Definitely OPI, although Sally Hansen is a close second.
2006-08-01 14:11:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I love Maybelline Express Finish advanced wear. It dries super quick so you can put on a second coat in no time.
2006-08-01 14:16:47
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answered by gocecigo 2
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L'oreal.
Not expensive, large choice, last long on nails and in the bottle...
2006-08-01 14:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Avon or Sally Hansen.
2006-08-01 14:09:59
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answered by Lisa the Pooh 7
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