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Dec 3, 2014
Jax V.
Need help on some of your nails? I have step by step typed up solution that are almost guaranteed to work! Just tell be your problem and I'll (hopefully) fix it. Here is one below.
How to fix a smudged or ruined nail
1. Pour a little nail polish remover into the bottles cap
2. Take your finger and dip it in the remover
3. Start lightly pressing on the damaged nail
4. Add a top coat but a reminder:
Adding a top coat might release the secret of what you did and you might see a blank not polished space on the finger!
Dec 3, 2014
Kat S.
Cool!
Dec 3, 2014
Sarah L.
thanks
Dec 4, 2014
Jax V.
Remember painting a top coat and base coat also protects your nails rather than making them shiny.