Nail Enchantment
Mason O'Donnell
| 28-08-2023
· Fashion Team
Nail polish is a cosmetic product applied to the surface of the nails to enhance the appearance, color, and texture of the nails.
It can be used alone or as part of an overall beauty regimen.
There are many types of nail polishes, including different colors, textures, effects, and formulations to meet the needs and preferences of different groups of people.
1. The ingredients of nail polish
The main ingredients of nail polish include the following:
Solvent: The solvent in nail polish is used to mix the color and other ingredients well and evaporates quickly after application. Common solvents include ethyl acetate, acetone, and butyl acetate, among others.
Thickeners: Thickeners are used to adjust the texture and concentration of the nail polish and ensure an even application. Common thickeners include simethicone, hydrogenated castor oil, etc.
2. Stabilizers: Stabilizers help keep your nail polish stable and extend its shelf life. Some common stabilizers include glycerin, propylene glycol, etc.
Shine agent: Shine agent can enhance the shine of nail polish so that the nails look more shiny. Simethicone is a common polish.
Fragrances and Additives: Some nail polishes may contain fragrances and other ingredients that add special effects such as glitter, pearls, etc.
3. How to use nail polish
The correct application method can ensure the effect and durability of nail polish:
Preparation: Trim and organize nails, clean the surface of grease and dirt, and ensure that the nail polish can adhere firmly.
Base coat: Using a base coat can protect the nails, prevent the nail polish from penetrating into the nails, and increase the adhesion and durability of the nail polish at the same time.
Applying nail polish: After the base coat is dry, use a nail polish brush to pick up a proper amount of nail polish, start from the bottom of the nail, apply it along the central line, and then apply it along the sides to ensure that the application is even.
Drying time: It needs to be fully dried between each layer of nail polish, avoid applying too thick and causing slow drying or easy breakage.
Number of Coats: Usually two to three coats of nail polish are required for fuller color and effect.
Setting Layer: Apply a top coat at the end to help protect your nail polish, add shine, and reduce drying time.
4. Nail polish care skills
Avoid contact with water: Water can cause nail polish to peel off, and activities such as washing with gloves and washing dishes can reduce the chance of nail polish damage.
Use nail polish protectant: Nail polish protectant can form a protective film on the surface of nail polish and prolong the retention time of nail polish.
Avoid using fingernails as tools: Do not use fingernails to peel items, as this will ruin the polish.
Reapply top coat regularly: The top coat on the nail polish surface may gradually wear off, and adding a new top coat regularly can maintain the luster and protection.
5. How to remove nail polish
Choose a nail polish remover that doesn't contain alcohol to avoid damaging your nails.
Pour an appropriate amount of remover on a cotton ball: Wet a cotton ball, apply it to your nails, wrap it in tin foil, and wait a few minutes for the remover to dissolve the nail polish.
Wipe gently: Use a cotton ball to wipe gently, making sure the polish is completely removed.
Moisturizing care: After removing nail polish, moisturize your nails and the skin around them with a polish protector or moisturizing hand cream.
As a popular cosmetic, nail polish can not only enhance the beauty of nails but also express personal style and taste. Different types of nail polish can meet the needs of various occasions and moods. Correct application and care methods can prolong the retention time of nail polish and keep nails beautiful and healthy. Whether it's for daily care or special styling, nail polish can add a lot of color to the image of your hands.