Nail polish bubbles are a common problem in the nail industry, causing a lot of trouble for nail art enthusiasts and professional nail artists. These bubbles not only affect the beauty of nails, but may also reduce the durability of nail polish. In order to ensure the best nail art effect, it is particularly important to master the skills to avoid bubbles when using nail dryers.
Choose high-quality nail polish
High-quality nail polish is the first condition to avoid bubbles. Poor-quality nail polish often contains more volatile ingredients, which are easy to form bubbles during application. Therefore, choosing nail polish from well-known brands, especially those designed for phototherapy and UV drying, can significantly improve the application experience and reduce the chance of bubbles.
Professional application skills
The skills of applying nail polish are crucial to the final effect. Here are some professional application suggestions:
Gently shake the nail polish: Before use, gently shake the nail polish bottle instead of shaking it violently to avoid introducing air and reduce the formation of bubbles.
Use professional tools: Using a high-quality nail brush can help achieve a more even application and reduce the risk of bubble formation. Make sure the brush is clean and there is no old nail polish residue before use.
Apply in layers: It is recommended to apply in thin layers, and try to control each layer to the appropriate thickness. Thick layers of nail polish are more likely to form bubbles when drying. After each layer is applied, make sure it is completely dry before applying the next layer.
Master the proper drying time
When using a nail dryer, it is important to control the drying time. Different types of nail polish have different drying time requirements. The following principles should be followed:
Follow the manufacturer's recommendations: Each nail polish has its own recommended drying time. Be sure to follow these recommendations strictly. Too short a drying time may cause the nail polish to not fully cure, which may cause bubbles.
Avoid overheating: Some nail dryers may produce too high a temperature, which can cause bubbles to form during the drying process. Choose a nail dryer with temperature control to ensure the temperature is moderate and avoid too much heat.