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Nail Care |
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Nail
care is virtually concerned with color cosmetics so it
is always been a tricky subject as it has many colors
and shades. Quality along with consistency is a prime
need of this product. Bagla & Co. (Regd.) which is
pioneer in India is well aware of this fact and gives
it's prime attention to this. Color and pigments used
for these products are schedule 'Q' non-toxic,
non-irritant and non-staining. |
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The
products at Bagla & Co. (Regd.) have to undergo very
strict quality tests and checks in their
technologically advanced laboratories, at two major
levels. One at the raw material stage where all the
material is tested for excellent quality before it is
sent for production. Second, when the product is
ready, the samples are tested for again for
quality maintenance. This is done to ensure
consistency in quality from batch to batch.
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Tips &
Tricks for Nail Polish to Last
It seems we spend so much money trying to find a nail polish
that lasts. However, it is easy and affordable to have
beautiful looking hands and nails, which makes a rich and
glamorous statement about who you are and how you care for
yourself.
It does take diligence and care and we are here to help with
these easy tricks to keep your manicure looking great longer . |
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Keep nails short
Long nails are more prone to chipping and breaking than
short, professional-length ones. Aim for nails no more than a
quarter inch past your fingertips |
Groom cuticles
When polish is applied to overgrown cuticles, it peels off
easily. Keep cuticles in check by applying a drop of oil to
them and gently pushing them back with a wooden tool. (Don't
cut cuticles, which can cause them to grow back even thicker.)
Clean nails
Apply polish to nails that have been cleaned with a cotton
swab dipped in nail-polish remover. Any oil or lotion left on
the nail bed will prevent polish from bonding to the nail and
cause peeling in a day or two. |
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Apply polish in thin coats
Wipe one side of the nailbrush against the neck of the bottle
to ensure excess polish is removed. Then sweep the brush up
the length of the nail in thin coats. Thick coats of polish
bubble and peel.
Apply a base coat
Even if you're in a rush! A specially-formulated base coat
gives coloured polish something to stick to so it lasts
longer.
Allow polish to dry between coats
Manicure experts say that giving polish some time to dry
before applying a second coat allows the first coat to form a
better bond to the nail. The second coat will then bond to the
first.
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Wrap polish onto nails
When applying polish, sweep a bit across the edge and under
the nail tip. This "wraps" the end, minimizing chipping.
Toss old polish
Old nail polish changes consistency and becomes thick and
gloppy. That means it won't have the staying power of newer
polish. If you can't bear to toss your favorite old bottle,
add a bit of polish thinner (not remover) to make it smoother.
Also it is totally unnecessary to put nail polish in the
refrigerator. The condensation actually hardens the nail
polish.
Protect hands from water
Immersing your hands in water for too long can cause polish to
lift off the nail, shortening the life of your nail polish.
Use rubber gloves when you're washing dishes, and keep showers
to a quick 10-15 minutes.
Apply topcoat daily
It's the number-one way to ensure your manicure lasts. Sweep
on a protective topcoat daily to increase your nail polish's
staying power.
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