Smudging & Lines
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Jan 11, 2013
Gina Z.
I hate how I try to prevent my nails from smudging or getting lines while they are wet....I will literally lay their doing absolutely nothing & yet it never fails...Any suggestions? I heard spraying Pan cooking spray right after will dry them right away?!
Jan 11, 2013
Megan G.
dip them straight away in a bowl of ice cold water <3
Jan 12, 2013
Payton K.
Have you tried a fast drying topcoat? (: beautyagenda.blogspot.com
Jan 12, 2013
Louise Y.
It will also depend on the natural oiliness of your own nail. This can have a dramatic effect on how the polish will dry and last on the nail. I'm a nail technician and when manicuring clients nails, I always "squeak" the nail plate with polish remover before applying and polish. Also, try to keep the product on the nail and avoid getting it onto the cuticle and side wall of the nail. Hope that helps! x