its the nail varnish, just dip em in lemon juice and youll have sparkly nails again,,,,or just paint em another funky colour xxx
some varnishes leave a yellow tint after, nothing to worry about, doesnt harm your nails xxx
2007-12-12 11:20:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it could mean that your nails aren't getting enough oxygen. That usually happens when you wear nail polish all the time. I once left polish on my toenails for 4 months when I took it off they were yellow, just give it a week or so without putting anything on them and they'll be back to normal, and you can start polishing again! Just make sure to give them a rest every once and awhile, that lemon juice sounds like it could be a good idea too. Good luck!
2007-12-12 11:26:23
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answered by lochness 2
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Use a good quality basecoatl such as Stickey, by CND. Don't skimp on quality with it because the cheap brands won't help much.
A good basecoat will not only help to prevent staining, but it will give the polish something to adhere to, making it last longer. And finish it off with a good topcoat. That will add a high gloss to your polish and also protect it from chipping as well.
Good luck!
2007-12-12 22:12:55
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answered by Rach ♥ 6
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your nails turn yellow if you have had your nail polish on for a really long time. This has happened to my friends so I have proof
It might be because the nail polish is old but it probably has something to do with the length of time you had it on.
2007-12-12 11:42:18
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answered by Anonymous
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it could be that you paint your nails too much. nailpolish basically suffocates the nails (just like makeup suffocates the face when you wear too much=pimples) this is just like the makeup
too much nailpolish=unhealthy nails
just dont wear it for a while!
2007-12-12 11:21:27
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answered by Anonymous
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because it's staining your nails-reds are the worst; like laundry if you wash a white sock in the red load. Use either a clear base coat (smoothes out ridges, makes polish stick to your nails better, letting your polish last longer and keeps your nails from staining.) or add a bit of lemon juice to water on a cottonball and rub it off. Base coat is better, acids de-laminate your nail layers, making them "sheet off" in layers.
2007-12-12 11:25:47
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answered by Cat 4
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It is from the dye in the nail color. If you use a base coat first it will help.
2007-12-12 11:21:38
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answered by heidid16 1
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are you wearing dark colored polish? you might try putting a basecoat or ridge filler on your nails before painting them.
2007-12-12 14:58:15
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answered by Lisa H 7
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yes it could be that, my only other idea would be smoke getting under your nails and staining them.
2007-12-12 11:20:11
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answered by "Your Name" on my *SS 5
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