My Nail Polish Bubbles.
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Mar 22, 2013
Victoria H.
Why does my nail polish bubble up? When I paint it on, the bubbles aren't there but then when it dries it looks like my polish has goosebumps! Can you tell me some possible fixes for this problem?
Mar 22, 2013
Victoria H.
Thanks! I will look for it.
Mar 22, 2013
Chloe C.
Put your nail varnish in the fridge over night and in the morning it should be good as new :)
Mar 22, 2013
Jeslie M.
Alright your polish most likely is bubbled up dry because you have some sort of moisture on your nail plate whether it be natural oils or lotions. So before you apply your nailpolish make sure your natural nails are dehydrated for better adhesion.you can use alcohol or polish remover.and you can also purchase a small bottle of nail dehydrator sold at beauty stores like Sally's.
Mar 22, 2013
Hazel G.
I get that sometimes too, get a nail buffer, you know those 4 sided ones? you can use the ridge remover bit on it and they'll go smooth =]