Also. It seems to me that the proper technique for putting on nail polish (3 strokes) doesn't work for metallic polish. Doing that creates lines of sparkles.
2007-01-03
13:37:17
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Quite a number of times I wait an hour and think it's dry and get ready to go and right before leaving see that one or two nails are all smudged.
2007-01-03
13:44:15 ·
update #1
By the way, if you use a square cotton pad and soak it in polish remover, it makes it a LOT easier to get metallic polish off. For some reason cotton works better.
2007-01-03
14:19:45 ·
update #2
yes it does,this is the best way to dry it faster,
put it in ice cold water for like 3 min
good luck
2007-01-03 15:33:16
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answered by danielle d 2
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not only does it take longer but the dings show much more than cream polish so you notice the wet longer. Good base coat key to good polish application. then two nice coats of color the trick is the correct amount of polish on brush. Too much and you flood cuticle too little and you end up dragging the brush through polish that is drying too fast because its too thin. Top coat can hide and smooth many errors in applying the color.
cuticle oil on wet nails is a savior. Instead of sticking and pulling polish making smudges. the oil makes it slick so it glides off. But 4 coats of polish honestly takes 17 hours to dry. So the day you polish your nails don't shell nuts or tile your floor try to avoid anything that will gouge them. After an hour or so you should have a dry surface but under that is soft and very gouge-able
2007-01-03 13:52:03
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answered by DebeGrace 2
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It does if its on too thick. try using nail polish quick dry spray. and apply a quick dry top coat. If you are using a blow dryer use the cool setting, heat will soften the polish.
2007-01-03 13:55:17
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answered by besom_rider 2
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It's not just you!!!! Glitter nail polish is so hard to get off! I haven't used it in a few years because it takes so long to get off.
2007-01-03 13:40:11
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answered by sorsha1713 1
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it concerns sparkly is the flickers are small non sparkly if the vast and would desire to fall off. plus it could make you seem kiddish. i'm twelve and that i do unlike sparkly b/c it comes off easily i bypass with purple or warm pink {i admire pink} desire i helped!
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answered by bungay 4
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no, well not all the time, if ur in a hurry try a blowdryer, that is what i do to my nails and finger nails and even if i does take forever u wont regret it beacouse it look to cute!!! =)
2007-01-03 13:42:35
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answered by brennan e 1
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Haha yeah thats what happens with glitter nailpolish!!!!
2007-01-03 13:42:01
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answered by Dance♥ 4
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yes and it takes even longer to remove.
2007-01-03 13:39:25
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answered by just_me 1
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yea. good luck
2007-01-03 13:49:13
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answered by Darcy Q. 1
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yes it does try blow it lightly
2007-01-03 13:46:05
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answered by Anonymous
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