Clean and dry your nails after removing old nail polish. Remove any remaining residue with a cotton swab and a mild nail polish remover.
File and buff your nails before applying polish. This increases the adherence and sheen of the polish.
To avoid stains and smooth the gloss, apply a thin base layer. Continue after drying.
Apply nail polish in a thin layer. Thick coats smear and bubble as they dry. Apply a thin coat, let it dry, and then repeat as needed.
Apply three strokes after dipping the brush in the polish and wiping off the excess on the bottle rim. Begin at the nail's base, work your way to the center, then finish with sidestrokes. This polishes the surface.
Swipe the polish brush along the nail edge to seal it. This reduces chipping and extends the life of manicures.
To remove lacquer from your skin or cuticles, use a little brush soaked in nail paint remover. This gives your manicure a professional appearance.
Please be patient! After the previous coat of polish has dried, apply the next coat. Smudges on your nails may result from rushing the curing process.
After your color applications have dried, apply a top coat to seal and preserve your manicure. This improves shine, wear resistance, and chip resistance.
After a manicure, avoid nail-damaging activities. Use hand lotion, use gloves when cleaning, and be gentle with your nails to keep them looking fantastic.