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Aug 27, 2011
athena l.
I am a server and like to do my nails consistantly. The only problem is that they seems to chip instantly and it drives me crazy! I am always having to touch them up.... Any ideas on how to help them so they dont chip as fast?
Aug 27, 2011
Kristina H.
what base and top coat are you using?
Aug 27, 2011
athena l.
sally hansens
Aug 27, 2011
Amanda L.
My nails would always chip when I used sally hansen. Two I've found to work well for me are Orly Bonder base coat and OPI matte nail envy. Other steps to take before applying your base coat is to buff your nails with a gentle buffer and wipe your nails with acetone to get rid of any oils on your nails. Hope this helps!
Aug 27, 2011
athena l.
Thank you so much!