Removing varnish with old varnish, is it possible?

Removing varnish with old varnish, is it possible?

Removing varnish with old varnish may sound redundant, but it's actually doable. Today, the nail supply expert Maryton will reveal how to remove varnish with old varnish to you. Just keep reading! If you have a clear coat, removing the varnish with old varnish is most effective. Quickly apply nail polish over the old polish, then wipe it off. This should remove both nail polishes and leave you with a blank canvas. Don't try to use a quick-drying polish for this method, as it defeats the purpose. Wait only 20-30 seconds to remove the polish. Repeat this process until all the polish is gone. If you

Why is my semi-permanent nail polish peeling off?

Why is my semi-permanent nail polish peeling off?

Several reasons can be at the origin of the detachment of your semi-permanent nail polish.  Today, the nail supply expert Maryton will explain everything to you. Just keep reading! The number one reason your nail polish may be chipping is that you haven't completely and properly pushed back the cuticle. The almost invisible thin layers of cuticle skin that may remain on the nail plate absorb a lot of water. This means that any bits of cuticle left under the nail polish will absorb water and expand, causing the polish to lift or peel. The second reason your nails can chip is if you don't

How to touch up the semi-permanent varnish?

How to touch up the semi-permanent varnish?

The semi-permanent varnish shows regrowth after a few weeks. If you don't want to replace your manicure yet, you can have your regrowth touched up. Below is a step-by-step plan for touching up a semi-permanent nail polish manicure. Retouching a semi-permanent varnish manicure: Step 1: Make the exposed edge matte Only remove the top layer with a portable nail drill. Matt the natural nail and the old semi-permanent varnish. For better adhesion, we recommend filing horizontally. Degrease the nail with a cleaner. Rechargeable Maryton Pro Nail Drills 1,000 ~ 30,000 RPM Step 2: Apply nail prep and primer Apply the nail prep on the area