Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Whats a healthy nail polish?

One that doesn't damage your nails and is healthy?Whats a healthy nail polish?
The best thing to do about your cuticles is first use an oil to soften the skin so it pushes back easier, never use a pusher w/ out oil. Baby oil will work. The oil must be completely removed before applying polish.





As for nail polish. OPI is the absolute best on the market. Before using polish you need to apply a clear base coat, it will prevent staining the nail. Once the base coat drys apply your polish, let that dry and than apply a top coat which will protect your polish from smudging or wearing off as fast.





Try searching eBay for Bubbler02, there you will find the most awesome line of OPI you've ever seen.





Good Luck,


Stylist of 9 yrs.Whats a healthy nail polish?
sometimes the ones avon sell on the catalog but don't buy the ones at cheap stores.
There is NO healthy nail polish. What IS healthy though is this.......


1. Remove all nail polish.


2. Rub olive oil on ur nails with a cotton swab.


3. Dry.


~simple as that


It makes ur nails shiny and it makes them a lot healthier too. Another thing to do if u cant go without nail polish is to do all that and then put on ur nail polish. It's still a lot healthier than just putting ur nail polish on without any protection.
no nail polish is healthy madam!!!!! u have to accept them as they r....stilll if u wanna have tht tinge of nail polish in ua nails then u can go for rangoli mehndi which is available in india for nails...tht gives a very good colour to ur nail nd stays on it for months,nd is far more healthier





it looks good trust me
Like the others said, there really is no ';healthy'; nail polish, but there are some that are a little less damaging to your nails. Try going for lighter colours; darker ones, like reds and browns, really stain your nails if you wear them a lot. Some of the more expensive brands might be a little less harmful than some cheap drugstore brand. If you don't mind going au natural, but still like a bit of a shine, pick up a nail buffer. This will generally have 2 to 4 sides, one or two that will smooth out the rough parts (ridges) of your nails and another 1 or 2 that will give your nails a really nice shine, that looks just like clear nail polish without the chemicals.


As for a cuticle pusher, I'm really not sure. If I don't have one handy, I tend to just use my thumb nail on the other finger, but that's probably not very good for my nails or cuticles.
There is no such thing as healthy nail polish.

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