Why fingernail polish bubbles




















The problem is that bubbles can be the result of oil or moisture in the polish, or even ambient moisture in the air. They can occur if the polish you're using is too thick, too old or of poor quality. Bubbles can be the bane of a DIY manicure , but they aren't necessarily inevitable.

Let's proceed to the next page where we'll take a look at some effective ways you can deflate those bubbles for a smooth, professional-looking nail polish finish at home. Nail polish products are made using complex, proprietary formulas only known to their respective manufacturers. Sometimes, just changing the brand of polish you use can reduce or eliminate bubbles and streaks. If you're plagued with bad bubbling even when using a variety of different products, these tips will help.

If you've made every effort to apply a perfect layer of nail polish and still notice a pesky bubble, there are some culprits — and fixes — you should know about:. Beware excess oil and perspiration : If it's a hot day and your hands are perspiring , you may be adding bubble-building moisture to the polish as you work. To help keep moisture to a minimum, work in a cool room or wait until evening to do your nails next time. Use a cover-up : Sometimes small bubbles spring up out of nowhere just when you think you have a perfect finish.

Instead of starting over from scratch, you may be able to conceal the bubble using a top coat over your polish. The extra layer and enhanced sheen will reduce the appearance of the bubble and may even add some pressure to flatten it out.

If you don't have or don't like to use a top coat product, adding an additional layer of polish may do the trick, too. Thin it away : Minor bubbles sometimes can be smoothed out using polish thinner. Just brush over the bubbles from the cuticle to the tip of your nail in one or two flowing, continuous swipes, and let the area dry for a few minutes.

Reapply polish to the treated spot. This works well with clusters of tiny bubbles. Use a disguise : If all else fails, you can always take the easy way out and cover a large, persistent bubble with a nail decal, sticker, jewel or other enhancement. Although they may look very different, both your hair and nails are made of keratin, a fibrous scleroprotein. Sign up for our Newsletter! Mobile Newsletter banner close.

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Banish Nail Polish Bubbles. Credit: Jenny Anderson. Lower the brush in the bottle slowly and accurately. If you see any bubbles, very easy to see in a top coat, slowly move the brush around away from the bubbles. Follow the steps and do your manicures properly. Always use a base coat before applying nail polish. Allow each coat to dry completely.

So these are my tried and tested tips for avoiding bubbles in polishes and top coats. Please share! Got a nail question? Email me at editor sonailicious. Did you enjoy this post? Subscribe to our Weekly Newsletter or follow us via Bloglovin for daily updates.



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