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Why Does Nail Polish Peel Off and How to Prevent It?

Nail Polish Peel Off

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Nail Polish Peel-Off and How to Prevent It

Common Reasons Why Nail Polish Peels Off

  • Natural Oils: Your nails produce natural oils that can create a barrier between your nails and the polish. If these oils aren’t removed, the polish won’t adhere well, leading to peeling.
  • Debris and Moisture: Dust, moisture, or leftover products from previous polishes can interfere with the application of fresh polish, causing it to lift.
  • Nail Protection: A base coat provides a protective layer between your natural nails and the polish, preventing the polish from sticking to the oils or imperfections in your nails.
  • Improved Adhesion: It also enhances the bond between your nail and the polish, making it less likely to peel.
  • Longer Drying Time: Thick coats of polish trap moisture and take much longer to dry. Even if the surface feels dry, the polish underneath may still be soft, making it more likely to peel.
  • Weight of the Polish: Too much polish on your nails can cause them to lift from the edges, resulting in peeling.
  • Protection: A top coat adds a protective barrier that shields your nail polish from water, friction, and other external factors that cause peeling.
  • Smooth Finish: It also helps smooth out the surface of your polish, reducing the risk of bubbles and uneven areas that could lead to peeling.
  • Dishwashing: Washing dishes without gloves can expose your nails to hot water and detergents, which weakens the polish.
  • Handwashing and Sanitizers: Frequent handwashing and using hand sanitizers with alcohol can dry out your nails, making them more prone to peeling.
  • Thick Formula: Old nail polish tends to become clumpy, making it difficult to apply evenly. This can result in uneven layers that peel off easily.
  • Poor Adhesion: The formula of old polish can break down over time, making it less effective at adhering to your nails.
  • Trapped Moisture: Water or oil on your nails prevents the polish from sticking, leading to early peeling.

How to Prevent Nail Polish from Peeling

Conclusion

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