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hazeltailofficial · 5 months
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VALENTINE'S DAY FLASHBACK
Urban Decay Nail Polish in Woodstock
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asyoushould · 2 years
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getting that last sliver of sunshine.
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melaninmanicures · 9 months
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beromt12 · 10 months
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beromtr · 11 months
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How to Apply Nail Stickers
These days, it seems like everyone is opting for DIY nails. From press-on nails to traditional manicures, the possibilities are endless. However, if you’re looking for an alternative that pairs down your manicure routine, nail stickers should be on your radar. Nail art stickers are perfect for those who just can’t find the time to sit in a salon chair. Thanks to this buzzy beauty trend, you can give your nails a professional touch with fancy nail art designs and patterns right in the comfort of your home. Since nail stickers come with their own rulebook, it’s important for you to go through this guide before you test drive the trend. Follow along as we give you the lowdown on nail art stickers.
WHAT ARE NAIL STICKERS?
Nail stickers aka nail polish strips, are simply stickers with an adhesive layer on one side and a fancy design on the other. Nail stickers are typically available in pre-cut sizes that cover the entire nail, replacing polish completely, but you can also find them as smaller stickers that can be used to accent a regular manicure.
Of course, nail art stickers aren’t only reserved for cool designs. If you prefer to rock a minimalist mani, you can find options in solid nail colors that provide a clean-cut look. These allow you to skip the mess and dry time that often come with traditional nail polish.
ARE NAIL STICKERS SAFE?
Let’s cut to the chase: Are nail stickers bad for your nails? The answer to your question is a resounding no! As we mentioned above, nail stickers are made from nail polish with a bit of adhesive. Since nail stickers can peel off without damaging your nails, you’re totally in the clear.  
HOW MUCH DO NAIL STICKERS COST?
If you’re searching for a budget-friendly manicure, nail stickers are just the ticket! Nail art sticker sets typically cost between Rs.99/- to Rs.299/-. So, your days of spending a pretty penny to score a gorgeous manicure are over!
HOW LONG DO NAIL STICKERS LAST?
Now that we have the basics on nail stickers out of the way, it’s time to explore how long nail art stickers last. When applied to your nails correctly, you can expect nail stickers to last up to two weeks. Keep in mind, the more precise your application technique, the longer your nail stickers will last.
HOW DO YOU APPLY NAIL STICKERS?
Ready to give nail stickers a try? Grab your set of nail stickers and follow our step-by-step tutorial to master the trend.
STEP #1: REMOVE OLD NAIL POLISH
Before you can apply your nail stickers, you’ll need to make sure that your natural nails are nice and clean. Set the stage by removing old nail polish that's left on your nails. 
STEP #2: FILE YOUR NAILS
The overall goal is for your nail stickers to look like your natural nails. So, it’s essential to file and shape your nails first. Trim your nails and make sure that they’re even. Follow up with a nail file to shape your nails for a nice and smooth finish.
STEP #3: CLEAN UP YOUR NAILS
Place your hands in a bowl of warm water for a few minutes to give your nails a quick soak. Pick up an orange stick and push your cuticles out of the way for a fresh look.
STEP #4: SELECT YOUR NAIL STICKERS
Once your nails are dry, it’s time to whip out your nail stickers! Each set of nail stickers comes on a transparent sheet featuring various sizes so that they can work for people with different nail shapes and sizes. You can make sure you select the right size by placing the sheet over your nails. Once you have your stickers picked out, it’s time for some sticking action!
STEP #5: PEEL YOUR NAIL STICKERS
If you’ve tried nail stickers before and found yourself asking, “How do you get nail stickers off the sheets?”, it’s time to listen up! You should be able to remove the strip from its backing with just your fingers, but this may give you some trouble if your nails are extra-long or the stickers are super sticky. If that’s the case, pick them up with a pair of tweezers. 
STEP #6: APPLY YOUR NAIL STICKERS
Gently place the side with the adhesive as close to your cuticle as possible. Smooth it down against your nail from the cuticle to the tip of the nail. 
Note: If you’re using nail stickers as an accent to your base nail color, place the nail art sticker wherever you please and smooth it down for a seamless finish. 
STEP #7: FILE AWAY THE EXCESS
If you find that you have a bit of extra polish strip hanging off of your nails, there’s no need to panic. Simply use a nail file to smooth away the excess for a clean finish. Repeat until you have a full set of nail stickers on your nails!
BONUS STEP: ADD A CLEAR TOP COAT
Want to give your nail stickers a shiny finish? Apply a top coat to your nails for a glossy effect. 
HOW TO REMOVE NAIL STICKERS
Once your nail stickers start to lift at the edges, it’s time to remove them. Below, find three ways to get the job done.
PEEL AND GO
If your nail stickers have been in place for at least two weeks, they will probably peel off with ease when the time comes. Peel the stickers off from the lifted edge, and you’ll be all set.
ACETONE SOAK
A great way to remove stubborn nail polish stickers is with an acetone soak. Apply a small amount of petroleum jelly to your cuticles to protect your nails during the removal process. Pour acetone into a small bowl, place your fingers in the bowl, and let your nails soak for 10 minutes. 
Once your soak session is up, use an orange stick to gently lift the stickers off of the nails. If the nail stickers won’t budge, repeat the acetone soak for an additional five minutes.
HOT WATER SOAK
Prefer to remove your nail stickers without acetone, but you’re having trouble? A hot water soak will do the trick. All you need to do is fill a small bowl with warm water and add a few drops of dishwashing soap. Place your hands in the bowl and allow your nails to soak for 20 minutes. Once the nail stickers are loose, you can gently peel them off.
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berom · 11 months
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seoberomt · 1 year
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Things You Didn't Know About Nail Polish
Jul 11, 2022 / Post by by Darshana Rathi
Nail polish was invented in China roughly 5,000 years ago, around 3000 B.C
Beeswax, egg whites, gelatin, and vegetable dyes were the ingredients used in the recipe. In Ancient Egypt, nail polish was even used as a class marker: lower-class women wore nude and light colors, while high society painted their nails red. 
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The invention of the car spurred the creation of the first modern-day nail polish.
In the 1920s, the ingredient was included in car paint, which inspired a French makeup artist working for the Charles Revson company to release the first liquid nail polish. The company eventually became Revlon, the market leader, but with strong chemicals ruining their customers' nails.
Acrylic nails were invented in 1978. BY A DENTIST
In the 1950’s, a dentist named Frederick Slack broke his nail and experimented with chemicals and different materials to create a realistic-looking replacement- using dental acrylics. With his brother Tom, he patented a successful version and founded the company 'Patti Nails'.
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The most expensive nail polish costs $250,000.
This isn't a typo. The color, Black Diamond King, is made with 267 carats worth of black diamonds.
In 1934, a bottle of Cutex nail polish cost 35 cents.
Red was the only color available.
There are 13 types of nail polish finishes.
It includes shimmer, micro-shimmer, micro-glitter, glitter, frost, luster, crème, prismatic micro-glitter or shimmer, iridescent, opalescent, matte, duo-chrome, and translucent.
Read More: 8 Straightforward Ways to Banish Dry, Fix Brittle Nails for Good
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png-magician · 2 years
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ijustlikebooksalot · 1 year
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Me: *tries to do literally anything*
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hazeltailofficial · 8 months
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HALLOWEEN FLASHBACK
China Glaze Nail Lacquer Orange Knockout Mini
CHINA GLAZE AOCALYPSE OF COLOUR REVIEW BLOG POST
China Glaze Apocalypse Of Colour Review | 13 Days Of Halloween
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DO YOU KNOW what black heron feet look like they’re so silly to me
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scopostims · 1 year
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viktor humphries (slime rancher) with bright green and blue for anon :•]
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beromt12 · 10 months
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beromtr · 11 months
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How To Stop Biting Nails – Quickly & For Good
Nail-biting may be something that you did as a child. Fortunately, by this time, this habit, behaviour, disorder, mannerism, or whatever you may call it is something that you no longer do.
However, for those who have carried on biting from childhood to adulthood, it would be best to let go of this oftentimes annoying tendency.
So, how do you put a stop to this irritating habit? Here are some ways:
There is actually a scientific term for nail-biting. In psychology terms, the nail-biting disorder is known as onychophagia. If we were to approach this habit as a kind of behaviour, this means that one of the solutions is to stop or modify that behaviour by looking at its root cause. Most often, nail-biting is caused by mental issues such as boredom, depression, anxiety and stress. Nail-biting could be the first symptom that your stress levels have increased and are starting to have a negative impact on your life. If you could get to the bottom of your nail-biting habit, then you can make a conscious effort to stop it. Also, you can simply modify the behaviour by using other stress-relieving tools such as a stress ball for instance or anything that can keep your hands busy.
If you can’t get to your nails, then you can’t bite them. Another way you can stop yourself from biting your nails is by wearing gloves. You can also wear a face mask since you would have to consciously remove the mask to actually bite your nails. There are also stickers that are primarily made to cover nails.
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You can also simply just get a manicure. Not only are manicures pretty, they could also prevent you from biting your nails. You wouldn’t want to tarnish that really good-looking French tip, right? Also, many manicures are made from acrylic, the same element we use in paint. Imagine tasting paint!
In all, keep in mind that your nails like your hair are indicators of your general health. Nails and hair are actually categorized as dead cells that have the ability to grow! They, too, like our body, need to receive the nutrition to keep us looking healthy and vigorous.
Did You Know?
Nail biting, or onycophagia as it is known scientifically, is an impulse-control disorder. Believe it or not, some links have been found by the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine between nail-biting and untreated obstructive sleep apnea when a patient stopped biting his nails entirely after successful treatment of his sleep apnea. If you’re an avid nail biter and can’t seem to stop, look into your sleep patterns, and make sure you don’t suffer from obstructive sleep apnea. In the meanwhile, do some sleep apnea exercises regularly for better sleep – it can’t hurt!
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seoberomt · 1 year
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m4g0rtz · 8 months
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Today's polish is some new Halloween nail art! 😁🎃👻🦇🐈‍⬛ I had so much fun doing this let me tell you. I will say though that doing nail art with regular nail lacquer is such a different medium from every other kind of painting I've ever done. There's hardly any room for mistakes. Cause of that, I find I'm so afraid of messing up the base layer of polish and having to start over that my hand shakes really badly every time I start. I'm hoping this will improve as I keep doing nail art. I'm really happy with how this turned out though. This is Feeling Fiendish and Glow in the Dark Taco from Holo Taco, Void from Bee's Knees Lacquer and C.R.E.A.M. from Cirque Colors.
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