Creme is the
most common and basic of all the nail polishes. It's a pure kind of nail polish
in the sense that no pigments, bases or glitter etc have been added. But they
still shine really well.
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the product to remove nail polish is--acetone
it is available from chemists/hard ware /plumbing shops in small bottles and the directions for use should be carefully followed
Matte nail
polishes do not shine like creme ones. They are very trendy these days although
can be harder to apply to the nails as they don't glide when you paint them
onto the nails.
Well, if you have this problem with all nail polish, then you can safely assume that the problem may be that you have oily nails - in which case your nails will secrete oils that lift the nail polish off your nail, causing it to chip.
BUT
If you are only experiencing this problem with this particular bottle of Salley Hansen, then it is likely that it may be a formula problem.
For both instances, try using a primer and a base coat polish BEFORE applying the Sally Hansen. This will improve the adhering of the polish to your nail no matter what the problem is.
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