It takes long hours of patience, practice and polishing. But the drill to master this nail-painting skill can make life miserable.
Here are 10 problems faced by every nail polish lover who has mastered or is still struggling to excel at polish prowess.
1. Smudged nail polish
The terror and ordeal of fixing smudged nail polish is a misery on its own. Imagine, the tip to fix this is to lick that fingernail and wipe the polish upwards towards the edge. It's nasty business, but hey, it works!
2. Chipped nail polish
If you are a true nail polish lover you'd rather quarantine yourself than be seen in public with chipped nails. Not only do they look bad but they reflect negatively on you and your hygiene.
3. Removing glitter nail polish
Only a nail polish lover would know the herculean effort it takes to remove glitter nail polish.
4. Nail polish that won’t dry
Don't sweat it, it is the best excuse to avoid all housework for at least two hours. But Lord help you when you get the call of nature.
5. The brush refuses to depart the bottle
Because the brush won't leave the bottle even if Undertaker tried pulling it out!
6. Spilled nail polish on the floor
You wish you had powers of dropping nail colour on your nails without dropping it on the floor.
7. Nail polish that’s too thick
You keep a gun by your side because you'll lose your cool by the time it dries off and you'd want to shoot someone. Or there is 99.99 per cent chance you will end up with smudged nails.
8. Left hand and right hand don't get along
There is some kind of limb animosity going on!
Maybe this would help.
9. You become a nail paint hoarder
10 bottles of different shades of red and not one of them is the exact shade you want.
10. You just can't seem to stop
You just painted your nails and yet you want to paint your nails again. How you wish you had more fingernails. So you just resort to go on painting any nails you find.
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