How thick should nail polish be?

"It's always better to apply three or four thin coats of polish than two thick and gloppy coats," confirms Miss Pop. "Using thin coats is how the paint dries faster. Polish is just not formulated to dry well when the coat is too thick." On the other hand, that rule can bend a little when it comes to topcoats.
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Will nail polish dry if it's too thick?

Applying thick coats of color

“When we apply color in thick layers, the polish takes much longer to dry, and the longer it takes to dry, the more likely we are to smudge the manicure,” Candido says. Instead, apply thin, even coats and wait two minutes in between. The polish will actually dry faster.
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How do you fix nail polish that is too thick?

Hot water works wonders. If your nail polish has become dry and thick, then all you need is a bowl of hot water to fix it. Immerse your nail polish bottle in a bowl filled with hot water and leave it there for about 3 minutes. Next, gently roll the bottle back and forth between your palms to shake the polish in it.
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Why my nail polish is thick?

Exposure to air is one of the reasons nail polish starts to dry out and thicken. Always store your nail polish in a cool place, like a linen closet. Though convenient, the bathroom isn't the best place to store nail polish because things start heating up when you shower or use a blow dryer.
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How many layers of nail polish is too much?

Jin Soon, a NYC-based manicurist, recommends up to three coats of nail polish for full color coverage and a smooth, finished look. "If you apply more than three coats in one sitting, the application will be prone to clumping off in one piece, almost like a shell" she says.
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Should nail polish dry between coats?

You can speed up the drying time.

If you're painting your own nails, Mimi says her top piece of advice is to wait two minutes between each coat of polish and paint your nails while you're doing something enjoyable, like watching your favorite TV show, as this will help pass the time.
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How long should you let nail polish dry between coats?

drumroll please... 2 minutes. Yup, 2 full minutes between the base coat and the color, two minutes between color coats, and then two minutes before the top coat goes on. She says that's all you need to wait in between to get a dry enough surface to get the next layer to adhere.
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How can you tell if nail polish is bad?

Your Polish Is Becoming Hard And Smells Unpleasant

As it separates or thickens, the color changes or it smells bad. If that is the case, then you can throw it in the trash. To see whether your varnish has gone wrong, have a look at the texture. The consistency will feel thick and clumpy.
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Can you thin out nail polish?

Yes, you can use 2 to 3 drops of rubbing alcohol (91% alcohol) to thin out your nail polish. Can nail polish be thinned with remover?
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How do you make nail polish smooth?

In order for the polish to go on smoothly, your nails must be clean. Use nail polish remover to take off any old polish that may be on your nails. If your nails are bare, wash your hands to ensure that there is no dirt, oil, or other residue on your nails.
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Why is my nail polish sticky and won't dry?

If your nail polish is not drying quickly, you've likely just painted on too thick of a layer. You should only be applying thin layers at a time and let each one dry before applying another.
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How does vinegar make nail polish last longer?

The acids in the vinegar will help the polish stick to your nails longer and though they might smell a bit at first, don't worry - the scent goes away! This popular tip has been said to help nail polish stay on at least two weeks.
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Is a liquid applied to colored nail polish to dry faster?

​Quick Dry - is a liquid applied to colored nail polish to dry faster.
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Does cold water really dry nail polish?

'Yes, you can speed up your drying time by submerging your nails in cold water,' confirms Michelle. Hooray! She advises, 'Simply fill a bowl, dip your nails, and wait 3-5 minutes – or however long you can spare! You can even add a few ice cubes to make the temperature cooler.
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Does blowing on nails help them dry?

Blow it up

Salons use fans to help speed up drying, but your hair dryer works just as well. The secret is to put it on the "cool" setting. Heat actually keeps polish from firming, so giving your digits a shot of cold air is much more helpful.
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Why are my nails sticky after I paint them?

Why are my gel nails tacky after applying a base coat? All of your gel coats will feel tacky after curing. It's the tackiness which allows each subsequent coat to stick.
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How do you make nail polish not sticky without thinning it?

Hot water. If rubbing the polish between your hands doesn't quite do the job and you are out of lacquer thinner, hot water is a great trick. All you have to do is run the bottle under hot water to heat the polish. This will temporarily thin out the formula.
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Does nail polish expire?

Like most beauty products, nail polishes have an expiry date and so it's important to ensure you're constantly streamlining any products that have reached the end of their lifespan, as well as ensuring you're purchasing the best polishes on the market.
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Can you use 10 year old nail polish?

Polish That Doesn't Blend Easily

According to Seventeen, polish should last for up to two years once opened, but if it's still separated and "won't blend after a quick shake," toss it.
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How long should you keep nail polish on your nails?

Remove polish every two weeks and give your nails a breather for a day or so. Or switch to light polish, which doesn't need to be changed as often since there's a lower risk of it staining your nails. If you can't imagine a summer with unpolished piggies, Dr.
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Is OPI nail polish toxic?

*Original information: OPI Nail Polish boasts about not having the toxic trio (toluene, formaldehyde, and DPB) but, it has other ingredients that aren't the greatest: camphor, which can cause nausea and dizziness if inhaled, and Benzophenone 1, which may negatively affect the endocrine system.
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Is it better to paint your nails before or after a shower?

“When they dry they return to their normal shape flexing the polish and making it more likely to chip.” The nail expert also warned that if you prefer to do your nails yourself, you should wait for at least an hour after bathing before applying polish.
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