Friday, November 25, 2011

Why does my nail polish have little bubbles?

Why when I do my nails at home are there tiny little bubbles in the color and/or in the clear topcoat I apply?Why does my nail polish have little bubbles?
It's old . Has air in it.Why does my nail polish have little bubbles?
Did u shake the bottles before you painted your nails??? If you shake the bottles, you must then let them sit for about 10-15 minutes to let the bubbles rise to the top. It would be better just to roll the bottles on the table just a few times instead of shaking them, just to let the metal ball inside mix the paint a bit.
u may want to get another bottle of nail polish
It's old. Try getting new nail polish and topcoat nail polish.
It has to be the age, like they say. I've ask this question of everyone I thought might know the problem and nothing they've suggested has worked. Try a new bottle and see if it's any better. I've been doing my nails for thirty years and have not changed anything so I know it's not from how you shake it.
Air or water got into the polish bottle?


There is some oil or water on your fingernails when you put the polish on. Make sure they are dry.
Man! I want to know that too! That happens to me almost every time I do my nails at home! I used to think I was applying too thick of a coat, but I'd do an almost sheer coat of color and the little bubbles would be there. But it doesn't happen every time. Maybe it has something to do with thick/old polish?
What you're describing are actually air that gets trapped especially when it dries causing the appearance of bubbles. Try applying a coat of nail varnish at a time, allowing each coat to dry properly before applying the next. Do not shake the bottle of nail varnish either as this will make the condition much worse, instead roll it between your palms %26amp; store 'em in your fridge to prevent from further damage. Also it lasts longer that way.
do not shake your nail polish cause by shaking the bottle, you are actually making the bubble, so instead of shaking, roll them in your palms... The heat from your palm, kinda in a way warm up the nail polish too...





Good Luck!!
That happens if you let too much direct air get on them while you are painting them and while they are drying.
Well when that happens another liquid has been added that chouldn't.


Like water or something or juice or any drink.


Thats what it bubbles like that.
that happens because you are probably shaking the polish bottle??? roll it in between your palms instead so you do not get bubbles
its either air bubbles that you cant remove or cheap nail polish
because I blew bubbles in it with a straw.
It's because you probably shook it and didn't let it settle. Try rolling the bottle between your hands instead of shaking it.
one of the causes of bubbles is shaking the bottle(you should just roll the bottle on the palm of your hands, right before applying the polish), but the main cause is the AIR in the brush applicator, that is why you have to slowly brush the applicator on the side of the bottle to remove excess polish and air/bubbles. :)
probably air bubbles, only apply thin coats and let it dry completely before applying second coat or top coat.
its probably old polish
you are shaking the bottle before you apply it...do not shake it instead roll it in your palms. Shaking causes bubbles.
don't shake your bottle b4 you apply...the shaking causes the air bubbles...try turning the bottle up-side down, place the bottle between your hands and roll the bottle between them without shaking..this will stop the bubbles from forming and ending up on your nails
They are air bubbles because your nail polish is old.
simply enough...the polish is too old or too thick.
get new polish and throw that one out so that you wont have any more bubbles.

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