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How to use china glaze strong adhesion base coat - Applying it the correct way

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Vy Nhu / 16 Aug, 2017

China Glaze strong adhesion base coat helps in increases the life of your and aid the creation of a perfect platform for nail art. For those who have made use of it have attested to it as a high-performance base coat, which helps in preventing stains on the nail caused due to bold or dark nail color. For those who know how to use China Glaze strong adhesion base coat for their nails, the beauty is always reflected. Therefore, in this, we will explore the key ingredients of the Glaze strong adhesion, and some vital tips in the application of a nail polish.

What are the Key Ingredients?

The base coat of this nail polish comprises of the popular Formaldehyde Resin, Propyl Acetate, Nitrocellulose, Butyl Acetate, Ethyl Acetate, Citric Acid, Benzopheone-1, and much more.

How to use China Glaze Strong Adhesion Base Coat

  • First, you apply one coat before the painting of the nails using the China Glaze Nail Lacquer.
  • Once you are done with the cutting of the nails and filling them to shape, you should wash your hands
  • Thirdly, the base coat of the lacquer should be applied to the nails.
  • After this, wait for 90 seconds and apply a coat of the nail color desired by you.

Note: During the application of the polish, you should start applying the polish in the middle of the nail and the excess polish on the brush used in applying each side of the nail. The reason behind this is to help in distributing the color in a leveled manner.

  • Follow this second tip before you decide to apply the second coat.

Note: A tiny bit of the polish should be applied with the polish brush. The edge of the nail must be painted first, which is followed by the second coat. Continue this process for each of the nail.

  • After you might have waited for a minimum of 180 seconds after the second coat, you can apply the top coat on the nail. The top coat is important as it help in making the polish dry faster and keeps the nail shining.

5 common mistakes that you can avoid when painting your nails

Painting of the nails while it is dirty: This is the first mistake committed by many people. Getting the surface clean is your priority. Any trace of moisture, dust, or leftover polish should be taken off because it will keep the new polish from sticking. If you want it to stay longer, consider using an old toothbrush with hand soap in cleaning up under and the corner of the nails.

Skipping the basics: a basecoat - Only through your mistake can you learn the right way. The bottom layer helps the polish to latch on something. Additionally, studies have shown that a base coat sticks better to a nail when compared to the polish itself. A base coat is sticky and soft, so it can extend and contract with the nails.

Practicing the wrong painting procedure

You should apply the polish in three fine and smooth strokes. After two minutes, apply a second coat. You should not goop on it when doing this. Remember the thicker the layer of the polish is, the likelier for it to peel.

Not sealing with a topcoat: The moment your manicure is on, ensure you seal it using a slow-setting topcoat. You may want to dry it quickly but while doing this, the protection will be lost. So don’t use any quick dry remedy.

Earlier maintenance: This may sound like a no-brainer; however, if you know that you will scrub pans and pots with your nail polish on, ensure you put on rubber gloves. To increase the shine and prolong the manicure, ensure you apply a layer of topcoat daily. Apply oil to cuticles and nails to keep the nails hydrated.

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