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By: Ikedi Ani-okoye.
Nail varnish
A Nail Varnish is the dressing for a Woman’s Nails and without nail varnish, nails would look dull, terrible looking, uncolorful. Nail Varnish is used mainly to make your Nails look pretty but they do have other important properties like protecting your nails, stop breaking nails, help Nail biters quit that habit by giving a nasty taste.
Buying Nail varnish
When you buy nail varnish, there are several things you should look for. The one that most people think of straight away is the colour, but be careful of just picking up the first one you see that comes in the colour you want – you might be ignoring its downsides. You should look for an easy applicator bottle that comes with a built-in brush in a good shape, and is quick drying and long lasting.
Advancing to nail varnish
For many little girls, their first encounter with cosmetics takes place during dress up play. As a young lady you may even receive "play make-up" as a gift. Proper grooming meant it was essential to remove all traces of make-up before venturing outside. You weren't going to be allowed to go out the door with bright red lips or green eyes that reached beyond your brows.
Nail polish is usually the first cosmetic that a little miss is permitted to wear out in public. Does it not hold the same stigma? Is it that colorful nails aren't as noticeable as a face full of make-up, so are easily overlooked by busy mothers? Or is it that a hurried family just doesn't have the time to wait while it's removed?
History of Nail varnish
Nail varnish has an age old history, traced back to 3000 B.C. This period witnesses the first nail polish that was originated in China. Various other ingredients like gum Arabic, gelatin and bees wax were used to create varnishes and lacquers for nail paints. Further with the advances in science and technology, many other forms of nail art with added quality, finish and beautiful colors came into existence.
CONCLUSION
To remove artificial nails, soak them in a non-acetone polish remover until they start to dissolve and come away. It’s very important to avoid acetone and other chemicals with an acetone-base. They will damage the surface of the nail, affecting the shine and also thin and weaken the nail plate.
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