Wednesday, June 12, 2019

An Overview On Matte Top Coat Smearing

By Robert Bennett


Applying smooth, neat and uniform layers of varnish is not obvious. First, an interested individual should learn how to do it and practice often. It is said that practice makes perfect. However, even after a long time of practicing, experts find themselves painting outside edges. If it happens, one will need removers to wipe out excess paint. Experts recommend that polish should be applied on three levels. The first layer is base, then polish and finally a matte top coat. The essence of having all three levels is to strengthen nails. The paragraphs below outline the basic steps of nail polishing.

First, a person should prepare the hands and legs. The first step in fingers preparation is the removal of old polish. Numerous people use sharp objects such as a razor blade. This should be avoided since scratching damages surface structures. Instead, shop for quality paint removers. The next step is cutting overgrown structures and shaping them. You will require a file, clipper, and buffer. Buffers have various abrasion levels to help an individual in evening out and softening fingers surface. Trimming strengthens fingernails edges.

Once an individual is satisfied with the shape of their fingers, what follows is exfoliation. Exfoliation is the process of opening pores. To do so, put some warm water in a basin and add some facial cleanser. Before soaking your hands or legs, use a soft brush and scrub to exfoliate. Immerse hands or legs for about three minutes, remove then wipe off with a clean cloth. Soaking softens cuticles and makes it easy to push them backward. Stop if it feels painful.

When all dead skin is removed, individuals need to moisturize their hands and legs as well as the surrounding skin. Re-hydrating may be done through massage cream. If this is not available, hand or body lotion also works. Else, use almond oil or specialized cuticle moisturizer. Besides hydrating, this process deals with tough dead skin.

Give your skin some time to absorb moisture before wiping to remove oil on nails. If a person paints an oily surface, the varnish will last only a couple of days. Oil becomes the point of contact. Alcohol-based solutions perfectly clear grease. Since you do not want varnish to come in contact with skin, apply some petroleum jelly. Besides skin protection, jelly makes it easy to peel off excess paint.

This is followed by painting. Stroke a thin layer of base polish once on each finger to keep them stronger. Then follows painting using a preferred varnish color. Like your base, paint a thin layer of varnish. Repeat this twice or thrice after each layer has hardened. Remember, spreading too much paint does not result in neat nails. Adding the last layer of shiny varnish is optional.

You will note that some varnish spills outside edges. Leaving it there affects neatness. To remove, dub a piece of cotton wool in remover. Wipe carefully ensuring you trace edge line perfectly. Only carry out this process when the paint is completely dry.

If that process is followed carefully, folks will definitely love the results. Most significantly, choose quality manicure products. In case one notices their fingers cracking, they should avoid polishing for some time.




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